This Book Consists Of Fifteen Chapters Which Can Be Divided Into Five Major Themes: (I) Chinese Religion (Ii) Chinese Attitudes Toward Religion (Iii) Chinese Spirit Cults In Malaysia (Iv) The Development Of Local Spirit Cults And (V) Major Festivals Celebrated In Malaysia. The First Section Deals With Three Chinese Religious Traditions In Malaysia In Particular And Other Countries Like Singapore Indonesia And Thailand In Southeast Asia In General. The Second Section Attempts To Discuss On Chinese Attitudes Towards Religion Chinese Religious Conception And Its Implication In Their Social Life And How Confucian Ethics Have Contributed To The Economic Success Of The Chinese In Malaysia. The Third Section Seeks To Examine The Various Aspects Of The Nine Emperor Gods The Datuk Kong (Malay Keramat) And The Spread Of Malay And Chinese Spirit Cults To Sabah East Malaysia. The Fourth Section Deliberates On Three Major Processes Of Change In The Development Of Spirit Cults In Malaysia: The Localization Of Chinese Locality Cults Including Tudigong And Dabogong The Sinicization Of The Malay Keramat And The Indigenization Or Desinicization Of An Aboriginal Datuk Seman In Broga Selangor. And The Last Section Winds Up With The Practical Aspects Of Celebrating Festivals In Malaysia And Other Parts Of Southeast Asia With Special Emphasis On Festivals In General In The Chinese Calendar The Festival Of The Nine Emperor Gods In Southeast Asia And The Socio-Psychological Aspects Of The Nine Emperor Gods Vegetarian Festival In Thailand.
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