Understanding coping mechanisms in times of anxiety and uncertainty: A qualitative study of Kashmir women’s recourse to superstitions
Tanveer Ahmad Khan,
Mudasir Rajab,
Irfanullah Farooqi
et al.
Abstract:The present study explores the nature and prevalence of superstitious beliefs in Kashmir with major focus on the practice of hanging coloured bottles filled with water at the main entrance of the house. This practice contributes to the region’s already-existing superstitious beliefs, which are intricately linked to its political and social dynamics. Based on primary data collected in five districts of Kashmir, the study examines the socio-cultural significance attached to the hanging of these bottles and other… Show more
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