Number of items at this level: 23.
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Barrett, T. H.
(2002)
'Introduction.'
In: Penny, B., (ed.),
Religion and Biography in China and Tibet.
London: Curzon, pp. 1-12.
Barrett, T. H.
(1996)
Taoism Under the T'ang: Religion and Empire during the Golden Age of Chinese History.
London: Wellsweep.
Barrett, T. H. and Xun, Zhou
(2001)
The Wisdom of the Confucians.
Oxford: Oneworld.
Black, Brian
(2011)
'Ambattha and Svetaketu: Literary Connections between the Upanishads and Early Buddhism.'
In: Lindquist, Steven, (ed.),
Religion and Identity in South Asia and Beyond: Essays in Honor of Patrick Olivelle.
Anthem Press.
Black, Brian
(2007)
The Character of the Self in Ancient India: Priests, Kings, and Women in the Early Upanishads.
New York: State University of New York Press.
Black, Brian
(2007)
'Eavesdropping on the Epic: Female Listeners in the Mahabharata.'
In: Brodbeck, Simon and Black, Brian, (eds.),
Gender and Narrative in the Mahabharata.
London: Routledge.
(Routledge Hindu studies series)
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Chau, Adam
(2006)
Miraculous Response. Doing Popular Religion in Contemporary China.
Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
Cox, Whitney
(2011)
'Saffron in the Rasam.'
In:
South Asian Texts in History: critical engagements with Sheldon Pollock.
Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA: Association for Asian Studies, pp. 177-201.
(Asia Past and Present)
Cox, Whitney
(2012)
'A South Indian Śākta Anthropogony: an annotated translation of selections from Maheśvarānanda's Mahārthamañjarīparimala, gāthās 19 and 20.'
Journal of Indian Philosophy, 40
(2).
pp. 199-218.
Crosby, Kate
(2009)
The Dead of Night & the Women.
New York: New York University Press.
(Clay Sanskrit Library)
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Dwyer, Rachel
(2008)
What do Hindus believe?
London: Granta.
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Fardon, Richard
(1990)
Between God, the dead and the wild: Chamba interpretations of religion and ritual.
Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press for the International African Institute.
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Gore, Charles
(2002)
'Traditions and Transformations in African Religions.'
In: Fletcher, P. and Kawanami, H. and Smith, D. and Woodhead, L., (eds.),
Religion in the Modern World.
Routledge, pp. 204-230.
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Howard, Keith, ed.
(1998)
Korean Shamanism: Revivals, Survivals and Change.
Seoul: Royal Asiatic Society and Seoul Computer Press.
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Malinar, Angelika
(2007)
The Bhagavadgita: Doctrines and Contexts.
Cambridge University Press.
Matsunaga, Louella
(2002)
'Familiarity and Difference: Relocating Sukyo Mahikari in the UK.'
In: Prohl, I. and Zinser, H., (eds.),
Zen, Reiki, Karate: Japanishche Religiositat in Europa.
Hamburg: Tuebingen.
Matsunaga, Louella
(2000)
'Spirit First, Mind Follows, Body Belongs: Notions of health, illness, and disease in Sukyo Mahikari UK.'
In: Clarke, P.B., (ed.),
Japanese New Religions in Global Perspective.
Richmond: Curzon Press.
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Peel, J.D.Y.
(2004)
'Divergent Modes of Religiosity in West Africa.'
In: Whitehouse, H. and Laidlaw, J., (eds.),
Ritual and Memory. Toward a Comparative Anthropology of Religion.
Altamira Press, pp. 11-30.
Proferes, Theodore
(2007)
Vedic Ideals of Sovereignty and the Poetics of Power.
American Oriental Society.
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Singh, Gurharpal and Graham, D. and Gillat, S. and Zavos, J. and Woodhead, L.
(2012)
'Religious Minorities: Judaism, Sikhism, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism.'
In: Woodhead, L. and Catto, R., (eds.),
Religion and Change in Modern Britain.
London: Routledge.
Singh, Gurharpal and Tatla, D.S.
(2006)
Sikhs in Britain: The making of a community.
London: Zed Books.
Sohnen-Thieme, Renate
(2009)
'Indra in the Harivamsa.'
In: Goldman, R. P. and Tokunaga, M., (eds.),
Epic Undertakings.
Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, pp. 335-370.
(Papers of the 12th World Sanskrit Conference held in Helsinki, Finland, 13-18 July 2003, vol. 2)
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Zene, Cosimo
(2003)
'Religion, Dialogue and Fear of the Other.'
In: Raveri, Massimo, (ed.),
Le Religion e la Pace.
Venezia, Italy: Marsilio, pp. 303-321.
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