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Published by Regional Center for Social Science, Chiang Mai University, 2018
ISBN 10: 6163982681ISBN 13: 9786163982681
Seller: Masalai Press, Oakland, CA, U.S.A.
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Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 46 pp., illustrations, bibliography. This paper describes cultural and religious festivals and events in an impoverished urban Yangon mixed-ethnicity neighborhood where Buddhists and Hindus reside together. This community lives in cramped quarters, the residents largely earn their livings in the informal sector, and the provision of public services is largely neglected. In the neighborhood, there is a sizable community of Indian people who are mostly devotees of Hinduism. They are able to perform and participate in their own cultural and religious practices and live peacefully with their Buddhist neighbors. They have representatives in the township administration and space available in the neighborhoodincluding religious halls and the concrete pavementwhich they use for communal activities and everyday practices. The neighborhood celebrates a number of communal festivals and events from both religious traditions. These include Buddhist events like the Neiban-zay festival and novitation and ordination ceremonies for monks, as well as Hindu events like a sword-ladder climbing festival and Navratri. These communal occasions are driven by the religious beliefs and cultural practices of the two dominant faith groups. This paper shows how these occasions bring social benefits to the people, including community pride and the strengthening of relationships among its residents.