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Religious Pluralism and Ritual Life in Sri Lanka MTA
An ethnographic exploration of Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim, and Christian practices and intercommunal ritual exchange
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Religious Pluralism and Ritual Life in Sri Lanka *Religious Pluralism and Ritual Life in Sri Lanka* provides a comprehensive ethnographic study of how Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim, and Christian communities inhabit a shared sacred landscape. Moving beyond political narratives of ethnic division, the book explores "lived religion" through a panoramic lens, documenting everything from the grand spectacle of the Kandy Perahera and multi-faith pilgrimages to Adam’s Peak to the intimate household rituals that sanctify the domestic sphere. By examining festivals as "contact zones" and shrines as shared spaces of syncretism, the author reveals how Sri Lankans negotiate identity, power, and coexistence through the sensory and material world of ritual.

The text delves into the complex machinery of religious life, including the role of clergy, the impact of colonial legacies, and the regulation of worship by the state. Detailed chapters on healing rituals, exorcism, and the "ritual economy" illustrate the pragmatic ways people seek spiritual efficacy across denominational lines. Addressing modern challenges, the book also investigates how youth, digital media, and environmental concerns are reimagining ancient traditions. Ultimately, this work offers a nuanced model of pluralism, showing how ritual serves as a medium for both deep-seated contestation and profound intercommunal reconciliation in a vibrant, multi-faith society.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Explore the multi-religious sacred landscapes of Sri Lanka, examining how Buddhist temples, Hindu kovils, Muslim mosques, and Christian churches coexist and interact across the island.
  • Understand the diverse ritual practices and everyday devotions within each major religion, from Buddhist Pirith chanting and Hindu Bhakti to Muslim communal prayers and Christian sacraments.
  • Analyze how major festivals like the Kandy Esala Perahera, Navaratri, Ramadan, and Easter serve as dynamic 'contact zones,' fostering intercommunal exchange, civic spectacle, and sometimes tension.
  • Uncover the complex interplay of social hierarchies (caste, ethnicity, gender) and colonial legacies in shaping ritual authority, access to sacred spaces, and interfaith relations.
  • Examine the transformative impact of modernity, digital media, and youth engagement on traditional rituals, and the role of religious practices in conflict, reconciliation, healing, and ecological stewardship.
Who's It For:

This book is for scholars and students of comparative religion, anthropology, and South Asian studies seeking a nuanced, ethnographic understanding of religious pluralism. It also appeals to policymakers and engaged readers interested in intercommunal life, offering insights beyond simple tolerance-versus-conflict narratives by focusing on how diverse faiths live alongside each other through shared rituals and daily negotiations in a complex society.

Author:

Virginia Shaw

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Date Published:

December 25, 2025

Word Count:

55,035 words

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3 hours 51 minutes

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