Hello colleagues—
On behalf of Borayin Larios, Carola Lorea, and myself, I’d like to share this 
call for submissions to our panel on 
mantras<https://ecsas2025.com/panel/93-moral-politics-in-south-asian-publics/> 
at this year’s European Conference on South Asian Studies (ECSAS). The 
conference will be held at Heidelberg in October 2025; the deadline for 
submissions is January 30th through this portal<https://ecsas2025.com/>.

Please share widely with your colleagues and students currently working on 
mantras. We aim to convene an interdisciplinary conversation animated by our 
research agendas within the ERC-funded Synergy project, “Mantras in Religion, 
Media, and Society in Global Southern Asia” (MANTRAMS).

Yours,
Finn

MANTRAS: TRANSCULTURAL AND MULTISENSORY PERPSPECTIVES
This panel delves into the multifaceted world of mantras, emphasizing their 
significance as sacred utterances used in rituals, prayers, contemplation, and 
wellness practices. Originating in southern Asia, mantras have played pivotal 
roles in rites, meditation, worship, and healing traditions spanning millennia. 
The research explores the materiality and performative aspects of mantras, 
examining their roles in healing and magical practices across cultures. Central 
to our investigation are questions about how mantras function through various 
sensory modalities and the kinesthetic elements that enhance their 
transformative potential. Our interdisciplinary approach considers mantras not 
merely as linguistic constructs but as dynamic, multimodal experiences 
expressed through manuscripts, stones, voice, meditation, movement, amulets, 
tattoos, aroma, and attire. This panel features contributions from scholars in 
anthropology, religious studies, history, and digital humanities, drawing 
insights from ongoing research initiatives such as the MANTRAMS project. 
Discussions encompass the global dissemination of mantras through diasporic 
networks, new religious movements, and digital platforms, highlighting their 
enduring significance in traditional and modern contexts.


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