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Ritual Participation, Sense of Community, and Social Well-Being: A Study of Seva in the Sikh Community.

Khushbeen Kaur Sohi1, Purnima Singh2, Krutika Bopanna2.   

Abstract

The study examined the impact of frequency of ritual participation on sense of community and social well-being of a minority community in India, the Sikhs. We looked at a unique ritualistic practice of the Sikhs, seva. Rituals are known to contribute toward social solidarity and cohesion as well as physical and mental well-being. In particular for a minority community, rituals help group members establish and maintain strong community networks and a unique group identity. A total of 156 members of the Sikh community (85 males; 71 females) participated in the study. Frequency of ritual participation was positively related with social well-being and sense of community. Furthermore, sense of community was found to mediate the effect of frequency of ritual participation on social well-being. Results are discussed in the light of the importance of studying rituals in minority groups, the frequency of participation in a ritual activity and the importance of addressing social well-being in ritual research.

Keywords:  Rituals; Sense of community; Seva; Sikh; Social well-being

Mesh:

Year:  2018        PMID: 28577087     DOI: 10.1007/s10943-017-0424-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Relig Health        ISSN: 0022-4197


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