Orientalist accounts of Hinduism are presented in P | , Roles and Rituals for Hindu Women London: Pinter Press, 1991 ; Sara S |
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Marshall, The British Discovery of Hinduism in the Eighteenth Century Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1970 | , An Anthology of Sacred Texts by and about Women London: Pandora, 1993 |
, The Laws of Manu—The Laws of Manu is another name for the Manusmriti— Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1991 ; Brian K.
22Narayan, there are many others by authors including Mulk Raj Anand, Kamala Markandaya, U | Lalita eds , Women Writing in India, 600 BC to the Early Twentieth Century London: Pandora Press, 1991 |
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Science and Technology ; an Introduction to the literature | , A Sacred Thread: Modern Transmission of Hindu Traditions in India and Abroad Chambersburg, PA: Anima, 1992 |
Smith, Reflections on Resemblance, Ritual, and Religion New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989 , 13—17; Rig Veda 10.
Hopkins, The Hindu Religious Tradition Encino, CA: Dickenson, 1971 ; K | 26 Minority Rights Group, 1975 |
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, Hindu Spirituality: Vedas Through Vedanta New York: Crossroad, 1989 —this is also useful for Chapter 3; Brian K | Jackson, The Oriental Religions and American Thought: Nineteenth-century Explorations Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1971 |
Rothermund, A History of India London and New York: Routledge, 1990 , and for religious movements and personalities, see Flood, An Introduction to Hinduism, for a brief account.
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