Hindu Temples and Development of Localities in Tamil Nadu (South India)
Language
en
Chapitre d'ouvrage
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Subaltern Urbanization in India: An Introduction to the Dynamics of Ordinary Towns, Subaltern Urbanization in India: An Introduction to the Dynamics of Ordinary Towns. 2017-05-18p. 311 - 334
Springer
English Abstract
Based on six case studies taken into the regional context of Tamil Nadu (the " Tamil country " in South India), the article demonstrates that Hindu temples take part actively to the development of their settlements in many ...Read more >
Based on six case studies taken into the regional context of Tamil Nadu (the " Tamil country " in South India), the article demonstrates that Hindu temples take part actively to the development of their settlements in many ways, and that they locally produce some centrality which is able to trigger phenomena of local development. The case of the old temples shows that these places of worship can structure urban morphologies and that economic activities are often set up on temple lands. The study of new temples confirms these observations and sheds light on several strategies of actors associated with local development processes, such as commercial or real estate development around temples, or the purchase of lands and the creation of medical and educational establishments by the trusts managing the places of worship.Read less <
English Keywords
small towns
Development
Tamil Nadu
India
Hinduism
Hindu temple
Origin
Hal importedCollections