In India, Hindu pictures have been cast for centuries through the lost wax procedure and enlivened by clerics – getting to be not simply revered symbols but rather genuine exemplifications of divine beings. Second and third era Hindu Americans have progressively embraced an all the more common viewpoint toward religious articles, seeing them as representative instead of real existences of the divinity.
The creator follows the starting points of this critical move, and inspects Western frames of mind with respect to sacrosanct items, just as the complex layering of customary and present day Hindu dispositions in a globalized world.
Hindu Gods in an American Landscape: Changing Perceptions of Indian Sacred Images in the Global Age.
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