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In the Absence of God : The Early Years of an Indian Sectby Feldhaus, Anne; Tulpule, Shankar G
DescriptionHonolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1992. Full brown cloth binding. 187 pp. Dust jacket in new mylar cover. "The fourteenth-century Marathi text entitled 'Smrtisthal' is an account of the development of the Mahanubhav sect of western India in the first generation after the death of its founder, the divine incarnation Cakradhar. It records events in the period of leadership of Nagdev, Cakradhar's appointed successor. Written by members of the group, for members of the group, 'Smrtisthal' provides an exceptionally detailed and delightfully unembarrassed portrait of a religious movement seeking to perpetuate the inspiration of its founder.". Hard Cover. Fine/Near Fine. 8vo - 8" - 9" Tall. Similar books from this booksellerFrom this bookseller's Metaphysics & Spirituality catalog.
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by Various New York: Crown, 1975. 252 pp. Photos and color illustrations throughout. Dust jacket, in mylar, has some light wear to edges.... |
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