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A celebrated Hindu pilgrimage site, Hardwar lies on the river Ganges at the edge of the Himalayas. Its identity as a holy place is inextricably tied to the mythology and reality of the Ganges, and traditional sources overwhelmingly stress this connection. Virtually nothing has been written about Hardwar's history and development, although the historical record reveals striking changes of the past few centuries. These changes have usually reflected worldly forces such as shifting trade routes, improved transportation, or political instability. Yet such mundane influences have been ignored in the city's sacred narrative, which presents a fixed, unchanging identity. The city's complex identity, says Lochtefeld, lies in the tension between these differing narratives. In this fieldwork-based study, Lochtefeld analyzes modern Hardwar as a Hindu pilgrimage center. He looks first at various groups of local residents -- businessmen, hereditary priests, and ascetics -- and assesses their differing roles in managing Hardwar as a holy place. He then examines the pilgrims and the factors that bring them to Hardwar. None of these groups is as pious as popularly depicted, but their interactions in upholding their own interest create and maintain Hardwar's religious environment. In conclusion, he addresses the wider context of Indian pilgrimage and the forces shaping it in the present day. He finds that many modern Hindus, like many modern Christians, feel some dissonance between traditional religious symbols and their 21st-century world, and that they are reinterpreting their traditional symbols to make them meaningful for their time.
Professor of Religion, Director of Asian Studies, Carthage College
ContentsA Note on Transliteration vii List of Abbreviations viiiChapter 1: On Finding a Sense of Place 1Chapter 2: Hardwar in Sanskrit Sources 28Chapter 3: The History and Development of a Pilgrim Town 70Chapter 4: The Life and Times of a Pilgrim City 150Chapter 5: The Hardwar Pandas 180Chapter 6: Ascetic Life 211Chapter 7: Pilgrims and Visitors 254Chapter 8: VIII. Pilgrims and Pilgrimage in a Changing World 304Appendix One: Text of the Inscription at the Sharvan Nath Temple, Hardwar 346Appendix Two: Exhortations and Warnings for Pilgrims from the Tirtha Welfare League, Hardwar 347Notes To the Text: 349 Glossary: 428List of Sources: 435Index: 463
a scholarly achievement of profound and lasting worth ... the authors balanced approach skillfully integrates numerous theoretical and methodological trajectories