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Rituals and the Subtlety Aspect of Hinduism: The Differing Views of the Sampradayiks and Frits Staal

Rituals and the Subtlety Aspect of Hinduism, Foreign Indologists’ view of rituals focussing on their origin versus Indigenous Practitioners’ knowledge of rituals focussing on their cause and effect.

July 30, 2020 Rohith Krishnan

Rohith Krishnan

I am from Thrissur, Kerala. Current pursuing my Masters in Historical Studies at Nalanda University. I have previously finished my postgraduate diploma in Rural Development from the National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj. Interested in studying Religious Studies, History of Religions.

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