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The Sacred in South Asia

Course Number: ASNST 143
Title: The Sacred in South Asia
Day & Time 1: WF 01:00PM 02:15PM
Instructor I: Amar A
Credit: 1.00
Course Description:

What constitutes the sacred in south Asia? Is it a person, place, river, hill, temple or nature/ecology? Where and how did the notion of sacrality emerge in South Asia? Is it linked exclusively to religious institutions or is it found in the daily lives of people? This course will examine these questions by exploring the multiple religious traditions of South Asia and examining their essential beliefs, doctrines, institutions, rituals and popular practices through a study of texts, material culture, films and ethnographic accounts.

Comments: Open to 1st Years, Sophomores, and Juniors

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