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  1. Vivekānanda and rāmakṛṣṇa face to face: An essay on the alterity of a saint. [REVIEW]Carl Olson - 1998 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 2 (1):43-66.
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  • Kālī’s problem child: Another look at Jeffrey Kripal’s study of Śrī Rāmakṛṣṇa. [REVIEW]Brian A. Hatcher - 1999 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 3 (2):165-182.
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  • Guru choice and spiritual seeking in contemporary india.Maya Warrier - 2003 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 7 (1-3):31-54.
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  • Scandals, cover-ups, and other imagined occurrences in the life of Rāmakṙṣṅa: An examination of Jeffrey Kripal’s Kālī’s child. [REVIEW]Svāmī Ātmajñānānanda - 1997 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 1 (2):401-420.
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  • Patton, Laurie L.: Who Owns Religion? Scholars and their publics in the late twentieth century (Chicago/london: University of Chicago Press, 2019), 320 S., ISBN 9780226675985. [REVIEW]Andrea Suter-Bieinisowitsch - 2021 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 29 (2):316-319.
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  • The Quest for Verticality: an Inquiry into the Infinite Nature of Self-Perfection.Prashant Kumar Singh - 2020 - Philosophy of Management 19 (4):387-408.
    If there is one question that has perplexed the best minds in every society, it is how to raise the individuals from their present state to a higher state of existence and perfection? The answers have been tried using different formulations in history: religious, scientific and political. The common factor in all these historical formulations was that they were designed in opposition to each other and therefore left many things unaccounted. The aim of this paper is to explore the idea (...)
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  • The Laine controversy and the study of hinduism.Christian Lee Novetzke - 2004 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 8 (1-3):183-201.
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  • An Introduction to the Study of Mysticism.Richard H. Jones - 2021 - SUNY Press.
    2022 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title The purpose of this book is to fill a gap in contemporary mystical studies: an overview of the basic ways to approach mystical experiences and mysticism. It discusses the problem of definitions of “mystical experiences” and “mysticism” and advances characterizations of “mystical experiences” in terms of certain altered states of consciousness and “mysticism” in terms of encompassing ways of life centered on such experiences and states. Types of mystical experiences, enlightened states, paths, and doctrines are (...)
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  • The primary process of the hindu epics.Alf Hiltebeitel - 2000 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 4 (3):269-288.
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  • Psychology of mysticism: Toward a layered hierarchy model.Zhuo Job Chen - forthcoming - Archive for the Psychology of Religion.
    The studies of mysticism have traditionally emphasized a common core centered around experiences of ego dissolution and unity. However, this focus on a central set of experiences tends to downplay the non-central aspects, resulting in a limited understanding that may not encompass many other types of extraordinary experiences. This article proposes a layered hierarchy model of mysticism, which reverts to the fundamental definition of mysticism and resonates with the Jamesian characteristics of mysticism as noetic and ineffable. Consequently, an extended definition (...)
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