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Hinduism reconsidered / edited by Günther-Dietz Sontheimer, Hermann Kulke.

Contributor(s): Series: South Asian studies ; no. 24Publication details: New Delhi : Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2005Edition: rev. edDescription: vi, 359 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9788173043857
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 294.5 SON 21
LOC classification:
  • BL1101.5 .H56 1997
Contents:
About this Item: Manohar, 2005. Soft cover. Condition: As New. "This is a revised and enlarged edition of the book first published in 1989. Seventeen well researched papers in the volume address important questions thrown up by contemporary research on Hinduism: Do conventional notions of Hinduism need to be reformulated on the basis of new evidence and modern theories? Is it prudent to interpret Hinduism without an inter-disciplinary and contextual approach. In short, what does Hinduism mean. The papers reflect a wide variety of opinions on what Hinduism means and help us better understand Hinduism which cannot be forced into watertight inflexible categories.".
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BOOKs BOOKs National Law School 294.5 SON (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 37796

Papers presented at a seminar.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

About this Item: Manohar, 2005. Soft cover. Condition: As New. "This is a revised and enlarged edition of the book first published in 1989. Seventeen well researched papers in the volume address important questions thrown up by contemporary research on Hinduism: Do conventional notions of Hinduism need to be reformulated on the basis of new evidence and modern theories? Is it prudent to interpret Hinduism without an inter-disciplinary and contextual approach. In short, what does Hinduism mean. The papers reflect a wide variety of opinions on what Hinduism means and help us better understand Hinduism which cannot be forced into watertight inflexible categories.".

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