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  1. Mapping sacred geography in medieval india: The case of the twelve jyotirliṅgas. [REVIEW]Benjamin J. Fleming - 2009 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 13 (1):51-81.
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  • How a Modest Fideism may Constrain Theistic Commitments: Exploring an Alternative to Classical Theism.John Bishop - 2007 - Philosophia 35 (3-4):387-402.
    On the assumption that theistic religious commitment takes place in the face of evidential ambiguity, the question arises under what conditions it is permissible to make a doxastic venture beyond one’s evidence in favour of a religious proposition. In this paper I explore the implications for orthodox theistic commitment of adopting, in answer to that question, a modest, moral coherentist, fideism. This extended Jamesian fideism crucially requires positive ethical evaluation of both the motivation and content of religious doxastic ventures. I (...)
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  • Reconstructing the Tantric Body: Elements of the Symbolism of Body in the Monistic Kaula and Trika Tantric Traditions. [REVIEW]Sthaneshwar Timalsina - 2012 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 16 (1):57-91.
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  • Re-use in the Art Field: The Iconography of Yakṣī.Cristina Bignami - 2015 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 43 (4-5):625-648.
    The focus of this research is the re-use of the Yakṣī image. The study of the evolution of a certain iconography induces one to face the problem of re-use in correlation to the transmission of images in time, and of their survival or transformation in historical and cultural environments different from the original ones. In fact, every different time period formulates its new iconography but above all it takes up again pre-existing images: these may be “revived” and, hence, may be (...)
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  • Five heads and no tale: Hanumān and the popularization of tantra. [REVIEW]Philip Lutgendorf - 2001 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 5 (3):269-296.
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