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prenatal life-cycle rituals in South India

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An edition of Viṣṇu's children (2009)

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prenatal life-cycle rituals in South India

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Viṣṇu's children: prenatal life-cycle rituals in South India
2009, Harrassowitz, Brand: Harrassowitz Verlag, Harrassowitz Verlag (distributed), Harrassowitz Verlag
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Edition Notes

Revision of the author's unpublished post-doctoral thesis: Übergangsrituale der Vaikhānasas : Konstruktion religiöser Identität in Südindien (Heidelberg University).

Includes bibliographical references (p. [273]-294) and index.

Published in
Wiesbaden
Series
Ethno-Indology -- v. 9

Classifications

Library of Congress
BL1226.82.V58 H87 2009, BL1289.455 .H8713 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
322 p. :
Number of pages
322

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24477739M
ISBN 10
3447058544
ISBN 13
9783447058544, 9783447058537
LCCN
2009494003
OCLC/WorldCat
320802583

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