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  1. Women, Earth, and the Goddess: A Shākta-Hindu Interpretation of Embodied Religion.Kartikeya C. Patel - 1994 - Hypatia 9 (4):69 - 87.
    This essay explores the notion of female embodiment and its relation to the phenomenon of religion. It explains religious beliefs, acts, and events in terms of the worship of the female body. By elucidating this standpoint, this essay hopes to reclaim the centrality of the female body and its importance in the study of philosophy of religion.
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  • What enables canonical literature to function as “true”? The case of the hindu purāṇas.McComas Taylor - 2008 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 12 (3):309-328.
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  • Popular pūjas in public places: Lay rituals in south indian temples. [REVIEW]Sita Anantha Raman - 2001 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 5 (2):165-198.
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  • Singing to God, Educating the People: Appayya Dīkṣita and the Function of Stotras.Yigal Bronner - 2007 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 127 (2):113-130.
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