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On Gandhi's critique of the state: Sources, contexts, conjunctures*: Karuna mantena.Karuna Mantena - 2012 - Modern Intellectual History 9 (3):535-563.details
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Questioning authority: Constructions and deconstructions of hinduism. [REVIEW]Brian K. Smith - 1998 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 2 (3):313-339.details
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Colorism as Marriage Capital: Cross-Region Marriage Migration in India and Dark-Skinned Migrant Brides.Reena Kukreja - 2021 - Gender and Society 35 (1):85-109.details
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The Universality of Culture: Reflection, Interaction and the Logic of Identity.Martin Fuchs - 2000 - Thesis Eleven 60 (1):11-22.details
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Pride and Prejudice: Orientalism and German Indology. [REVIEW]Vishwa P. Adluri - 2011 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 15 (3):253-292.details
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Greater Advaita Vedānta: The Case of Sundardās.Michael S. Allen - 2020 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 48 (1):49-78.details
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In karna's realm: An ontology of action. [REVIEW]William S. Sax - 2000 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 28 (3):295-324.details
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Theosophy and the origins of the indian national congress.Mark Bevir - 2003 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 7 (1-3):99-115.details
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Contesting Patrilineal Descent in Political Theory: James Mill and Nineteenth-Century Feminism.Jim Jose - 2000 - Hypatia 15 (1):151-174.details
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Hindus, muslims, and the other in eighteenth-century india.Stewart Gordon - 1999 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 3 (3):221-239.details
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‘From India’s coral strand’: Reginald Heber and the missionary project. [REVIEW]Geoffrey Cook - 2001 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 5 (2):131-164.details
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The rise of "hinduism"; or, how to invent a world religion with only moderate success.Julius J. Lipner - 2006 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 10 (1):91-104.details
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Orientalist Sociology and the Creation of Colonial Sexualities.Philippa Levine - 2000 - Feminist Review 65 (1):5-21.details
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Demons in hindutva: Writing a theology for hindu nationalism: M. Reza pirbhai.M. Reza Pirbhai - 2008 - Modern Intellectual History 5 (1):27-53.details
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The Mad and the Past: Retrospective Diagnosis, Post-Coloniality, Discourse Analysis and the Asylum Archive. [REVIEW]James Mills - 2000 - Journal of Medical Humanities 21 (3):141-158.details
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Apūrvaṃ Pāṇḍityam: On Appayya Dīkṣita’s Singular Life.Christopher Minkowski - 2016 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 44 (1):1-10.details
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Looking at eucharist through the lens of pūjā: An exploration in the comparative study of religion. [REVIEW]Paul B. Courtright - 1998 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 2 (3):423-440.details
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Conquering the quarters: Religion and politics in hinduism. [REVIEW]William S. Sax - 2000 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 4 (1):39-60.details
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Lived religion in a plural society: a resource or liability.Ashok Kaul & Chitaranjan Adhikary - 2014 - Argument: Biannual Philosophical Journal 4 (1):89-102.details
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A message without an audience: Svāmī rāma tīrtha’s ‘practical vedānta’. [REVIEW]Robin Rinehart - 1998 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 2 (2):185-221.details
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Review article.[author unknown] - 1994 - Semiotica 98 (3-4):341-448.details
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(1 other version)Rewriting the Utilitarian Market: Colonial Law and Custom in mid-Nineteenth-Century British India.Sandra Den Otter - 2001 - The European Legacy 6 (2):177-188.details
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Empire, invasion, and India’s national epics.Alf Hiltebeitel - 1998 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 2 (3):387-421.details
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On platial imagination in the sanskrit mahābhārata.James M. Hegarty - 2009 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 13 (2):163-187.details
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(1 other version)Rewriting the Utilitarian Market: Colonial Law and Custom in mid-Nineteenth-Century British India.Sandra Den Otter - 2001 - The European Legacy 6 (2):177-188.details
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Rules of untouchability in ancient and medieval law books: Householders, competence, and inauspiciousness. [REVIEW]Mikael Aktor - 2002 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 6 (3):243-274.details
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