Medical Anthropology Forum The Healing Rituals of the Hyolmo Bombos of Helambu Valley (Nepal)
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- Thursday, 19. December 2024, 17:15 - 18:45
- Heidelberg Centre for Transcultural Studies, Gebäude 4400, Raum 400.02.12, Voßstraße 2, 69115 Heidelberg
- Prof. Dr. Davide Torri, Sapienza University of Rome (Italy)
Notions of health and illness in the Himalayas rest on a particular theory about the body. Among several indigenous (adivasi) groups, illness is conceived as a foreign intrusion into the body or, on the contrary, it is thought to be caused by the temporary exit of life energies from it. The body is imagined as a space that could be opened and closed, emptied or filled, travelled through and even inhabited by multiple other-than-human entities. Among the Hyolmo people of Nepal, besides Buddhist lamas, we find a particular class of religious specialists called bombos, whose bodies epitomize these conditions and appear to be the ones in charge of the healing processes, being well-versed and trained in a specific set of ritual techniques employed to expel negative agents from the bodies of their patients or to call back lost life-energies or souls.
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