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Sacred Centers : Development of a Classificatory Scheme

by Preston, James J

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Minor rubbing. VG. Comparative Religion Mayur Publications Bhubaneswar [Orissa] 1987 orig.wrappers 22x14cm, 78 pp. Contents: Classification of Hindu Temples; Vertical Bonds in the Hindu Religious System; New Modes for Analysis; Goddess Sarala: A Case Study.

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Title
Sacred Centers : Development of a Classificatory Scheme
Author
Preston, James J
Book Condition
Used - Minor rubbing. VG.
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Mayur Publications
Date Published
1987
Keywords
Religious History Anthropology Sociology India South Asia Hindu Temples Hinduism Shrines

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