"Dattātreya’s Dwelling Place"
Socio-religious Dynamics at a Contemporary Urban Temple under a Holy Tree Cover Image

"Dattātreya’s Dwelling Place" Socio-religious Dynamics at a Contemporary Urban Temple under a Holy Tree
"Dattātreya’s Dwelling Place" Socio-religious Dynamics at a Contemporary Urban Temple under a Holy Tree

Author(s): Borayin Larios, Hemant Rajopadhye
Subject(s): Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology, Sociology of Religion
Published by: KSIĘGARNIA AKADEMICKA Sp. z o.o.
Keywords: udumbara; Dattātreya; sacred tree; temple; sacred place-making; modern Hinduism; Maharashtra;

Summary/Abstract: The Śrī Gurudeva Datta Mandir is a modern Hindu temple constructed around the udumbara tree (ficus racemora) believed to be the mythical dwelling place of the antinomian god Dattātreya. Originally lo- cated in a public park, the temple is now an independently registered trust and is widely recognized as one of the most prominent and celebrated Hindu places of worship in the affluent residential area of Deccan Gymkhana in Pune, India. In this article, we examine how the natural and built environ- ment, along with religious practices, are constantly reconfigured and rene- gotiated by various actors catering to the contemporary sensitivities of the urban Hindu middle classes. We argue that to understand urban religious spaces like the Śrī Gurudeva Datta Mandir, it is essential to consider how cultural, religious, and political sensitivities converge to give material form to these spaces. Through an analysis of the temple, the deity of Dattātreya, and the udumbara tree, we explore the complex interplay of these forces and their role in shaping contemporary Hindu religious practices and beliefs in urban India.

  • Issue Year: 25/2023
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 185-213
  • Page Count: 29
  • Language: Polish