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Plural Devotion & Jain Pilgrimage: Sacred Landscapes of Mysore

Plural Devotion & Jain Pilgrimage: Sacred Landscapes of Mysore

Overview

This journey explores southern India’s plural devotional traditions through temple-centered sacred geographies and Jain pilgrimage networks. Centered in the Mysore region, students examine kingship, civic identity, ritual practice, and ethical frameworks across traditions.

The program encourages close observation of how devotion, governance, art, and public culture intersect in everyday life, offering a comparative lens grounded in lived experience rather than abstract theory.

LEARNING OUTCOMES

Students will:

  • Practice ethical documentation of worship and sacred practice.
  • Examine how temple institutions shape civic life and regional identity.
  • Compare Jain pilgrimage ethics with broader devotional traditions.
  • Ask: How does sacred practice become public culture?
  • Develop a structured portfolio integrating ritual mapping and reflective analysis.
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IDEAL DISCIPLINES

Religious Studies

Anthropology

Sociology

Philosophy

History

South Asian Studies

Cultural Studies

Political Science

Education

Art History

Performance Studies

Urban Studies

Ethics

Comparative Religion

Key Locations

Bengaluru
Mysore Region
Jain Pilgrimage Corridor (Karnataka)

Itinerary Table

Day Location Academic Focus & Activities Learning Emphasis
1
Bengaluru Arrival; orientation; introduction to religion as lived system Establishing shared inquiry norms
2–3
Bengaluru Seminar: plural public religion; ethics of documenting sacred practice; preparatory texts Building respectful field methodology
4–7
Mysore Region Temple-centered sacred geography immersion; kingship & civic identity lens; community reciprocity dialogue Observing devotion as an institution and identity
8–10
Jain Pilgrimage Corridor Pilgrimage economy observation; iconography workshop; Jain ethics discussion Comparing traditions through shared analytical frameworks
11–12
Bengaluru Synthesis studio; portfolio development Integrating lived observation with philosophical reflection
13
Bengaluru Departure Closure