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The Kapalikas And Kalamukhas

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This article is published in Birchandra State Central Library,tripura.The article was published on 1960-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 9 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Doctrine.

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Birds, Bards, Buffoons and Brahmans : (Re-)Tracing the Indic Roots of some Ancient and Modern Performing Characters from Java and Bali

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify some figures of itinerant ascetics-cum-performers as localised Javanese counterparts of Indic prototypes, namely low-status and antinomian Śaiva practitioners.
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Hindu pilgrimage, with particular reference to West Bengal, India

TL;DR: In this article, the philosophical foundations and general patterns of pilgrimage practice in West Bengal, India, where fieldwork was conducted, are discussed and case studies of three West Bengali pilgrimage centres (Tarakeswar, Navadvip and Tarapith) reveal the considerable diversity in the regional pilgrimage tradition.

In Pursuit of the Triguṇa: The Construction of Identity and the Concept of 'Self' Through an Interpretive Analysis of the Symbolism Stemming from the Vedic Yajña.

Mark Beilby
TL;DR: In this paper, a view of Hindu philosophy in the historical context is presented, where the symbolic links associated with the Vedic yajna, and its influence on the Sāṁkhyan principle of the triguṇa, are examined.

The rise of the warriors goddess in ancient India: a study of the myth cycle of Kau´sik¯i- Vindhyav¯asin¯i in the Skandapur¯ana

Yuko Yokochi
TL;DR: In India, the concept of Krijgsgodin was introduced by Yokochi as mentioned in this paper in the vierde tot achtste eeuw na Chr. and nam vervolgens een vaste plaats in als "Oppergodin".
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Birds, Bards, Buffoons and Brahmans : (Re-)Tracing the Indic Roots of some Ancient and Modern Performing Characters from Java and Bali

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify some figures of itinerant ascetics-cum-performers as localised Javanese counterparts of Indic prototypes, namely low-status and antinomian Śaiva practitioners.
Dissertation

Hindu pilgrimage, with particular reference to West Bengal, India

TL;DR: In this article, the philosophical foundations and general patterns of pilgrimage practice in West Bengal, India, where fieldwork was conducted, are discussed and case studies of three West Bengali pilgrimage centres (Tarakeswar, Navadvip and Tarapith) reveal the considerable diversity in the regional pilgrimage tradition.

In Pursuit of the Triguṇa: The Construction of Identity and the Concept of 'Self' Through an Interpretive Analysis of the Symbolism Stemming from the Vedic Yajña.

Mark Beilby
TL;DR: In this paper, a view of Hindu philosophy in the historical context is presented, where the symbolic links associated with the Vedic yajna, and its influence on the Sāṁkhyan principle of the triguṇa, are examined.

The rise of the warriors goddess in ancient India: a study of the myth cycle of Kau´sik¯i- Vindhyav¯asin¯i in the Skandapur¯ana

Yuko Yokochi
TL;DR: In India, the concept of Krijgsgodin was introduced by Yokochi as mentioned in this paper in the vierde tot achtste eeuw na Chr. and nam vervolgens een vaste plaats in als "Oppergodin".