The Politics of Memory : Tradition, Decolonization and Challenging Hindutva, A Reflective Essay

Sarkar, Bihani (2024) The Politics of Memory : Tradition, Decolonization and Challenging Hindutva, A Reflective Essay. Religions, 15 (5): 564. ISSN 2077-1444

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Abstract

This self-reflective essay explores the wider implications of the BJP’s inauguration of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, from the perspective of a scholar of Sanskrit and classical Indian religions. What questions does it raise in relation to our relationship with history, heritage, decolonization and the politics of memory? How can one decolonize oneself and society by reclaiming tradition and heritage, without political agendas and misinterpretations of the past? The article argues for a critical, non-passive, creative, reclamation of tradition for the formation of a truly free decolonized political consciousness.

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Journal Article
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Religions
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219126
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07 May 2024 15:10
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Published
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13 May 2024 08:30