Eisenlohr, PatrickPatrickEisenlohr2017-10-162017-10-162004https://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gro-2/9570Temporal indexicality is deeply involved in the production of imagined communities. This article shows how the cultivation of Hindi as an “ancestral language” among Hindus in Mauritius mediates between two different modes of temporality while shaping diasporic identities. Diasporic ideologies of ancestral language are further shown to articulate with the creation of sacred geographies in the context of an annual Hindu pilgrimage.enTemporalities of Community: Ancestral Language, Pilgrimage, and Diasporic Belonging in Mauritiusjournal_article10.1525/jlin.2004.14.1.813146780