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Indian Religious Practices: a Selective Bibliography is a meticulously curated reference work compiled by Kamal Kant Misra, Mohammad Rehan, and Ravindra K Gupta. This authoritative guide provides scholars and researchers with an organized compilation of significant works and sources pertaining to Indian religious traditions and spiritual practices.
The bibliography encompasses multiple Indian religions including Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, and other philosophical and spiritual systems that have developed on the Indian subcontinent. Each entry is carefully selected to represent important scholarly contributions, primary texts, and secondary analyses that illuminate various aspects of Indian religious thought and practice.
This resource is invaluable for academics, graduate students, and serious researchers seeking to explore the rich tapestry of Indian spirituality and religious philosophy. The organized structure facilitates easy navigation through different topics and traditions, making it an indispensable tool for theological, anthropological, and historical studies of Indian religions.







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