Pilgrimage Replication: Multi-media Representations of the Sacred in the Human World
Prof. Dr. Julia A.B. Hegewald
5pm Wednesday 10 February 2027
Auditorium, St John's College, University of Oxford
(Free Admission)
The world of man forms a minute part of the Jaina cosmos. Despite this, we find large numbers of sites throughout India which have been sanctified by an auspicious event in the life of one of the Jaina saints (Jinas) or by a mythical or miraculous event. It is fascinating to observe that these sites do not exist only once as a real place, but that they have been replicated countless times and often depicted in a number of different media. There are paintings on paper and on cloth, and today also poster prints and photographs, which have often been presented in the form of collages, as well as relief carvings, sculptural depictions and architectural replications of pilgrimage places. Sometimes, the entire topography of a sacred mountain site has been reproduced at another spot thousands of kilometres away. These replications transfer some of the holiness of the original place to other locales, creating manifold reference points and networks of sanctity over the whole of India and permitting those unable to travel to partake in the sanctity of sites of universal and more local importance.
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