奇德拉

A. Moran, Nadav Harel
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在喜马拉雅内陆山区,一个高地农民通过在社会结构上凿洞(chidra)来变身为救赎者,并通过他作为牺牲品的身体将其交付给神灵。CHIDRA》(2018 年)是纪录片导演纳达夫-哈雷尔(Nadav Harel)和喜马拉雅专家阿里克-莫兰(Arik Moran)合作的产物。影片讲述了印度喜马偕尔邦库尔勒印藏边境山谷独有的转生人祭仪式。通过持续关注这一仪式中的赎罪方法,《CHIDRA》探索了围绕印度教文化区前沿的集体洗罪的心理和社会建构。有关该仪式的详细分析,请参阅莫兰(2018 年),《喜马拉雅净化仪式中无形的因果报应之路》(The Invisible Path of Karma in a Himalayan Purificatory Rite)。关于仪式专家的宪章神话和可能的起源,见莫兰(2021 年),《当纳尔斯人从天而降》。
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Chidra
In the mountainous interior of the Himalaya, a highland peasant transforms into a redeemer by cutting holes (chidra) in the social fabric to be delivered to the gods through his body as sacrificial victim. Closely observing this unique ritual-spectacle, CHIDRA. examines how men, gods, and mediums handle the dangerous substance of actions (karma) at the frontier of the Hindu cultural sphere.CHIDRA (2018) is the product of a collaboration between documentary filmmaker Nadav Harel and Himalayan specialist Arik Moran. The movie follows a transmuted human sacrifice ritual that is unique to the Indo-Tibetan frontier valley of Kullu in Himachal Pradesh, India. By steadily focusing on the expiatory methods that are enacted during this ritual-spectacle, CHIDRA explores the psychological and social constructs surrounding the communal cleansing of sin at the frontier of the Hindu cultural zone. For a detailed analysis of the ritual, see Moran (2018), The Invisible Path of Karma in a Himalayan Purificatory Rite. On the charter myth and probable origins of the ritual specialists, see Moran (2021), When the Nars descended from Heaven.
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