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Invigorating and Reinventing Sacred Space: Hijra and Non-Hijra Relationships in a Dargah

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  • Banhishikha Ghosh

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The article juxtaposes the lived realities and perceptions of a hijra gharana connected to a dargah (shrine of a revered religious figure belonging to the Sufi tradition) in a North Indian city, Narayanpura. It addresses how a hijra community interacts and develops interpersonal relationships with their non-hijra neighbours, devotees and shopkeepers, thereby engendering hijra selfhood. The potent element of symbolism enunciated through mythology, rituals and festivals becomes pertinent in constructing and authenticating the hijra identity. Concomitantly, the spiritual pursuits of these groups are intertwined with their material interests in constructing their complex universe. The monument provides a site where shared connotations for each section of people connected to the dargah, hailing from different cultural, religious and gender orientations, are invigorated. The dargah is, therefore, not only part of the religious system, but it is a system in itself. Data for this article have been accumulated through limited participant observation, unobstructed conversations and narratives of the interlocutors.

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  • Banhishikha Ghosh, 2021. "Invigorating and Reinventing Sacred Space: Hijra and Non-Hijra Relationships in a Dargah," Indian Journal of Gender Studies, Centre for Women's Development Studies, vol. 28(2), pages 209-227, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:indgen:v:28:y:2021:i:2:p:209-227
    DOI: 10.1177/0971521521997963
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