The Attaining of the Void - a Review of some Recent Contributions in English to the Study of Vīraśaivism
The historian of Indian religion is confronted with a baffling array of textual materials spanning three or more millennia and written in a perplexing number of languages. It is scarcely surprising that when the attentions of European scholars first focused on this material they should have singled...
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Religious studies
Year: 1971, Volume: 7, Issue: 4, Pages: 339-359 |
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