Über Dh¿ri Dev¿, Goddess of the Floods
The trajectory of the Dhari Devi Temple epitomises the idea of catastrophes as
watersheds. In particular, flood disasters have accompanied transformation processes
of the site located on Alaknanda River in the Indian Himalayas. As early as 1894, a
flash flood had a significant impact on the site and the identity of the deity.
Local flood legends gained new topicality with the planning of a hydroelectric power
plant in the vicinity. They became part of debates surrounding the construction
scheme that required the relocation of the sacred site. This case study explores
flood discourses and lluminates their influence on a development project. It further
demonstrates how previous controversies framed the public interpretation of two
flood disasters in 2012 and specifically of the ¿Himalayan Tsunami¿ in 2013.
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