In Amma's Healing Room: Gender and Vernacular Islam in.
In Amma's healing room: gender and vernacular Islam in South India - By Joyce Burkhalter Flueckiger.
In ammas healing room Flueckiger is struck by the fact that Amma sees both. In ammas healing room flueckiger is struck by the School Fairfield University; Course Title RS 0101A; Type. Test Prep. Uploaded By wcarlin22. Pages 10 This preview shows page 8 - 10 out of 10 pages.
During the goddess Gangamma's festival in the town of Tirupati, lower-caste men take guises of the goddess, and the streets are filled with men wearing saris, braids, and female jewelry. By contrast, women participate by intensifying the rituals they perform for Gangamma throughout the year, such as cooking and offering food. Joyce Burkhalter Flueckiger argues that within the festival ultimate.
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But when I read that Amma’s devotees swear by the life-changing and healing power of her hugs, I grow curious: if I set my cynicism aside, might a blast of unconditional love in the form of a hug from Amma fix some of my life’s problems? I decide that I don’t want to miss my chance to find out. The next morning, I board Alleppey’s southbound tourist ferry and, at my request, the.
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