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100 _aBrahma, Roshni
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245 _aIs Bathou Hindu? Consolidated Hinduism and assertions of a traditional religion among the Boros of Assam
260 _aModern Asian Studies
300 _a58(6), Nov, 2024: p.1713-1736
520 _aThis article is an attempt to understand the vexed question of how the Boros of Assam have come to define and realize their ‘traditional’ religious identity amid contemporary assertions of Hindu nationalism in India. Since the early twentieth century, shaped by colonial anthropology and the consolidation of Hinduism, there have been attempts to categorize the Boros as either Hindus or animists. Subsequently, there have been efforts on the part of the Boros themselves to assert and consolidate their ‘traditional’ religious practices into a unified religion called Bathou.1 The process has continued in the complex arena of Boro identity assertion. As this article demonstrates, contemporary efforts at the consolidation of Hinduism by the Sangh Parivar and of Bathou by the Boros have often coincided and, at times, collided with each other, therein producing intricate transactions between traditional religionists and the votaries of Hindutva.- Reproduced https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/modern-asian-studies/article/is-bathou-hindu-consolidated-hinduism-and-assertions-of-a-traditional-religion-among-the-boros-of-assam/A69D5D16C243C36804972DD6383DE36D
650 _aHinduism, Bathou, Boro, Sangh parivar, Tribes.
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773 _aModern Asian Studies
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