‘Ayyappan Saranam’- Masculinity and the Sabarimala Pilgrimage in Kerala

October 21, 2017 | Penulis: Amruth Mangal | Kategori: Masculinity, Funeral, Pilgrimage, Pilgrim, Rituals
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Description: Sabarimala – a South Indian all-male pilgrimage to Ayyappan, a hyper-male deity born from two male gods – ...

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Sabarimala – a South Indian all-male pilgrimage to Ayyappan, a hyper-male deity born from two male gods – plays a role in constructing male identities, at both external (socialstructural) and internal (psychological) levels. The pilgrimage draws creatively on relationships between two South Asian male figures: renouncer and householder, breaking down the opposition between transcendence and immanence to bring into everyday life a sense of transcendence specific to men. This also has masculine and heroic overtones, characterized by ascetic self-denial and pain and by the identification of pilgrims with the deity and his perilous mountain-forest journey. Pilgrimage bestows power as blessings from Ayyappan and as specifically masculine forms of spiritual, moral, and bodily strength, while acting as signifier of masculine superior purity and strength and of male responsibilities towards family welfare. Sabarimala merges individual men both with the hyper-masculine deity and with a wider community of men: other male pilgrims, senior male gurus (teachers).
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