Book Launch: Shared Sacred Sites in South Asia
Across the world, religious and cultural identities are being weaponized for political gains. South Asia is no exception, with frequent conflicts between faith communities strengthening politico-religious organisations, and severely straining social cohesion. Yet this region also has a history of religious intermingling, exemplified by shared sacred sites such as saints’ tombs, temples, churches, and natural elements, serving as places of worship. Such ‘sites in common’ offer rich insights into the dynamics of religious interaction.