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  1. The Mahā Kumbh Melā in Allahabad 2013: Hindu Renouncers between Mundaneness and the Extramundane.Cora Gäbel - 2018 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 26 (1):52-84.
    The following article deals with the Mahā Kumbh Melā1 in Allahabad and the practices of Hindu world renouncers2 during this festival. In 2013, the year under study, approximately 120 million renouncers and lay pilgrims attended the festival. After a brief overview of the academic discussion on Hindu renunciation, the article proceeds to outline the mythology, history, and meaning of the Kumbh Melā. Subsequently, it presents the festival from the renouncers’ point of view. This section of the article summarizes the functions (...)
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  • 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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  • Viṣṇu, the Transcendent.Yoganand Sinha - 2010 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 14 (2-3):229-252.
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  • Goddesses dancing in the city: Hinduism in an urban incarnation—a review article. [REVIEW]Steven M. Parish - 1997 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 1 (3):441-484.
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  • The Suddener World: Photography and Ineffable Rhetoric.Chris Ingraham - 2017 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 50 (2):129-152.
    Before photography went digital and camera phones accompanied people most everywhere, Pierre Bourdieu observed in 1965 that photography had become a "middle-brow art". "How and why," he asked, "is the practice of photography predisposed to a diffusion so wide that there are few households, at least in towns, which do not possess a camera?". Novel at the time, the question has been superseded today. Estimates indicate that 1.27 trillion new photographs will be taken in 2017. That amounts to an ambient (...)
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