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Indian practice is plural: home rites, congregations, pilgrimage, sects, and tribal forms. Srinivas tied practice to caste and village. Durkheim names festival solidarity; Weber names sect and conduct. Gendered votive rites are a major everyday type. Census labels do not exhaust syncretic practice.
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Introduction
Indian religious practice is plural in community and in form. People worship, fast, pilgrimage, and keep household rites beside congregational and reformist styles. Types overlap in one biography.
Body
Household and life-cycle rites
- Domestic puja, shraddha, and samskaras organise kinship. M. N. Srinivas noted how such practice marks caste and village.
- Women’s votive fasts are a gendered everyday religion that temple sociology can miss.
Temple, mosque, gurdwara, church
- Congregational prayer, dana, langar, and parish life produce Durkheimian moral communities of different theologies.
- Bhakti and Sufi shrine practice cut across some elite textual lines.
Pilgrimage and festival
- Tirthas, urs, and public festivals make sacred calendars and local economies.
- Collective effervescence is easy to see; so is commerce.
Reform, sect, and political religion
- Reformist associations, new gurus, and sects, in Max Weber’s and Ernst Troeltsch’s sense, discipline conduct.
- Civil-religious national ritual sits beside community practice.
Tribal and syncretic forms
- Sacred grove and clan rites persist, sometimes renamed as Hindu or as separate faith in Census cells.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD PR[Practices] --> H[Household rites] PR --> C[Congregation] PR --> P[Pilgrimage festival] PR --> S[Sect reform] PR --> T[Tribal syncretic]
Conclusion
Indian religious practices include domestic rites, congregational worship, pilgrimage, reformist sects, and tribal-syncretic cults. Durkheim helps with ritual; Weber helps with sect and meaning. No single temple model covers the map.
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Is festival only culture, not religion?
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Do urban people stop these practices?
They often compress them, hire priests, or move them to associations, rather than drop them.
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