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Bali and Hinduism in Indonesia : the institutionalization of a minority religion / Yasuyuki Nagafuchi ; translated by Alan Gleason.

Author/creator Nagafuchi, Yasuyuki, 1959- author.
Other author/creatorGleason, Alan, translator.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Kyoto : Kyoto University Press ; Tokyo : Trans Pacific Press Co., Ltd., 2022.
Descriptionviii, 300 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Subject(s)
Series Kyoto Area Studies on Asia
Kyoto area studies on Asia ; vol. 28. ^A691946
Abstract "Why is Bali the only Hindu island in Muslim Indonesia? Although Indonesia is overwhelmingly Muslim, 90 percent of the population in Bali is Hindu. In the title of Bali and Hinduism in Indonesia, a comprehensive study of Hindu society and culture in Indonesia, Yasuyuki Nagafuchi examines Bali since the colonial era and details the development and institutionalization of Hinduism as an official religion. By analyzing how Hinduism continues to respond to changes in Bali and throughout Indonesia, this book explores the relationship between religion and the state, and traces the history of Parisada Hindu Dharma, Indonesia’s most representative Hindu organization. From its founding to its rupture at the beginning of the twenty-first century, the author provides a complete history of Parisada and examines the conflict and contradictions between a religion based on Balinese rituals and ceremonies and Hinduism as a global religion. In doing so, this book identifies the unique characteristics of Hinduism in Indonesia today"--Amazon.com.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 253-293) and index.
LanguageTranslated from the Japanese.
ISBN9781925608342
ISBN1925608344 hardback
ISBN9781925608359 paperback
ISBN1925608352 paperback

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