Peace, Conflict and Identity in Religious Representations of India: Mother Goddess of the Nation and her Beloved Daughter

This article explores the history of a semi-religious local figure established through visuals, in relation to local, national and global society, culture and politics. The topic is the mother goddess Thayee Bhuvaneshwari, represented as the embodiment of the state of Karnataka and beloved daughter...

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Published in:Religions of South Asia
Main Author: Krishnan, K. Unni (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Equinox 2015
In: Religions of South Asia
Year: 2015, Volume: 9, Issue: 1, Pages: 64-80
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bhuvaneśvarī / Karnataka / Regional identity / Religious identity / Regional conflict / India / Mother goddess
RelBib Classification:AD Sociology of religion; religious policy
KBM Asia
ZB Sociology
ZC Politics in general
Further subjects:B Bharat Mata
B Kuvempu
B Karnataka
B Iconography
B Goddess
B Thayee Bhuvaneshvari
B Identity
B India
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Summary:This article explores the history of a semi-religious local figure established through visuals, in relation to local, national and global society, culture and politics. The topic is the mother goddess Thayee Bhuvaneshwari, represented as the embodiment of the state of Karnataka and beloved daughter of Mother India or Bharat Mata. Representations of the goddess are discussed against the backdrop of political developments during the twentieth century: the politics of linguistic communities, agitations by minorities over language, the dispute over the Kaveri river waters, and questions of territoriality. While there has been much work on Indian poster art and its relation to popular visuals, little of it is on south India. The article deals with iconography, the politics of poster art, and the relationship between such art and popular visuals. From a socio-religious perspective, it explores how this icon has contributed in developing the identity of the state of Karnataka in close parallel to the role played by the concept of Bharat Mata at the national level. secondly, it illustrates the religious influence of the mother representation and the role the goddess played during the movement for the formation of the state of Karnataka after Independence. Finally it delineates the peace-keeping role of the goddess as a patron of all religious communities of Karnataka.
ISSN:1751-2697
Contains:Enthalten in: Religions of South Asia
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1558/rosa.v9i1.29443