Showing posts with label Religious festivals- sociological perspective. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Religious festivals- sociological perspective. Show all posts

Friday 5 November 2021

Sociological Analysis on Religious festivals

1.Religious festival as a social expression - religious experience .

2.social mobility and cultural capital - religious celebration bring faith communities together to celebrate these shred beliefs and values .

3. emotional social security of the individual 

4.celebration of sense and kinship - social networking, festivals reinforce family connections.
5.social ceremonilization - collectively ceremonilized at collective level not individual level .

6. sacred and profane by Durkheim - religious festival is viewed as sacred .
              Emile durkheim saw festivals as a form of social glue, holding societies together, shared experience, like religious and secular celebration may help create a feelings of commonality. 

7.Idenity, solidarity, differentiation and conflict -group identify and solidarity and to intra and inter-group differentiation and conflict - religious brotherhood .

8.culture of consumption - shopping for festivals, cooking holiday meals highlight the consumer based society. 

9.Secularization of religious rituals and practices themselves - Muslims celebrate Eid inside the Ganapathi temple and Hindus celebrate the Muharram. 

10. Religious socialization - Religious ceremonies, such as Deepavali, socialize members of the faith to the practices and beliefs of the religion.

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