Publikationer
The Spirit of a Heroine: Ya Mo-Spirit Reverence, Patriotism and Thai Buddhism
Avdelning/ar:
Publiceringsår: 2011
Språk: Engelska
Sidor: 1599-1625
Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie: Modern Asian Studies
Volym: 45
Nummer: 6
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Förlag: Cambridge University Press
Sammanfattning
The story of Ya Mo is that of a great Thai heroine honoured with a grand monument: (the Suranari memorial) in the centre of Khorat, a city in the northeast of Thailand. The monument is a sacred shrine embedding Ya Mo's guardian spirit which protects the people of the city. She is a grantor of protection, auspiciousness and good luck, and can fulfil wishes, needs and requests. Her spirit can be benevolent as well as ferocious and revengeful. She is a warrior and a guardian, but also a grandmother and a symbol of patriotism, kinship and loving kindness. Ya Mo and her shrine must be perceived in relation to Thai religion and the position of deities, spirits, ghosts and otherworldly beings in Theravada Buddhism. Ya Mo represents a wide range of meanings and functions, but when viewed exclusively as a historical figure, most of these do not surface. In order to understand the Ya Mo phenomenon, the field between religion and magic in Thai Theravada Buddhism must therefore be explored, as well as how people create and uphold distinctions between religion and magic, and how they communicate and negotiate between these two spheres or dimensions. This paper attempts to analyse how non-Buddhist monuments and shrines, in this case a historical memorial to Ya Mo, erected as part of Thai nation-building, represent a vivid part of Thai religious and spiritual life, deeply rooted in a Buddhist worldview.
Disputation
Nyckelord
- Philosophy and Religion
Övrigt
Published
Yes
- ISSN: 0026-749X

