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Subject: Religion  Book Title: Siva in Trouble
Siva in Trouble
Festivals and Rituals at the Pasupatinatha Temple of Deopatan
Michaels, Axel Professor of Classical Indology, University of Heidelberg
Print publication date: 2008
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: May 2008
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-534302-1
doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195343021.001.0001
 
Abstract: The book deals with festivals and rituals at the Nepalese PaU+015BupatnU+0101tha Temple located in Deopatan, the City of (all) Gods, and the PaU+015BupatikU+1E63etra, the “Field of PaU+015Bupati.” PaU+015Bupati, a form of U+015Aiva, is regarded as the tutelary and protective deity of Nepal and his temple as both national and sacred monument that has since many centuries attracted thousands of pilgrims from India. After introducing the temple, its history, organisation and vicinity, all major festivals connected to it are thoroughly described and examined. The material used by the author includes mythological and eulogising texts, chronicles, inscriptions and elaborate field-work studies. The book also deals with religious conflicts between different forms of Hinduism as well as with religious identities and contested priesthood. Due to the strength of various tantrically worshipped goddesses in Deopatan, U+015Aiva comes under ritual pressure time and again. Underlining this religious tension are fundamental conflicts between the indigenous Newar population and the Nepali speaking population which originally immigrated from India or between the South Indian BhaU+1E6DU+1E6Da priests and the Newar KarmU+0101cU+0101rya priests. Moreover, ritual forms of worship are contested, as in the instance of tantric forms of worship with alcohol and animal sacrifices versus pure, vegetarian forms of worship. In recent times these conflicts have increasingly been politicized and due to the impact of the World Heritage Monument policy the PaU+015Bupati area is successively restructured and shaped into a religious pilgrimage place for Indian and Western tourists.

Keywords: Hinduism, Nepal, PaU+015Bupati temple, U+015Aiva, Hindu goddesses, Newars, Hindu rituals and festivals, (Hindu) pilgrimage, religious conflict
Table of Contents
Preface
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1. The PaU+015BupatinU+0101tha Temple Area
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2. The Procession of Lamentation U+0028 U+0044 U+016B U+0064 U+016B U+0063 U+0079 U+0101 U+0303 U+0063 U+0079 U+0101 U+0303 U+006A U+0101 U+0074 U+0072 U+0101 U+0029
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3. The Worship for the Salvation of the Country (DeU+015BoddhU+0101rapU+016BjU+0101)
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4. The Festival of the Goddess PU+012BgãmU+0101U+012B
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5. The Festival of the Goddess VatsalU+0101
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6. The Procession with the Trident (TriU+015BU+016BljU+0101trU+0101)
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7. The Goddess of the Secret and Her Procession (GuhyeU+015BvarU+012BjU+0101trU+0101)
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8. BU+0101lU+0101's Fourteenth (BU+0101lU+0101caturdaU+015BU+012B)
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9. U+015Aiva under Refuse and Goblin's Fourteenth (LukumahU+0101dyaU+1E25, PiU+015BU+0101cacaturdaU+015BU+012B)
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10. The Great Night of U+015Aiva (MahU+0101U+015BivarU+0101tri)
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11. PaU+015BupatinU+0101tha as a Place of Pilgrimage (TU+012BrthayU+0101trU+0101s)
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12. Deopatan Revisited
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13. Conclusion: SmU+0101rta and Newar Hinduism
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Bibliography
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Index
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doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195343021.001.0001
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