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Table of Contents
Foreword
Divine Domesticities in Hindu Theistic Traditions | |
Patricia Dold | 1-6 |
Articles
Skanda and His Fathers in the Āraṇyakaparvan | |
Richard D Mann | 7-22 |
The Abduction of Śrī-Rukmiṇī: Politics, Genealogy and Theology in 87–90 | |
Christopher R Austin | 23-46 |
The Element of a Good Marriage: Fire, Draupadī, and Marital Relationships | |
Jessica Ford | 47-64 |
What The Sister Knew: A South Indian Folk Epic from the Sister’s Point of View | |
Brenda E.F. Beck | 65-92 |
On “Parents” and “Children” in Vedic Tradition | |
Adéla Sandness | 93-104 |
Book Reviews
‘Yoginī’ in South Asia: Interdisciplinary Approaches, edited by István Keul. Routledge, 2012. 340pp., $127.70 ISBN–13: 9780415625227 | |
Neil Dalal | 105-106 |
Altizer, Thomas J.J. The Call to Radical Theology. Edited by Lissa McCullough. State University of New York Press, 2012. 181pp., $27.76. ISBN–13: 9781438444529. | |
David Gay | 107-108 |
Faith in the Public Square, by Rowan Williams. Bloomsbury, 2012. 344pp., $21.63. ISBN–13: 9781408187609 | |
Joe Mihevc | 109-110 |
Studying Hinduism in Practice, edited by Hillary Rodrigues. Routledge, 2011. 195pp., $36.67. ISBN–13: 9780415468473 | |
Tracy Pintchman | 111-112 |
Sinister Yogis, by David Gordon White. University of Chicago Press, 2009. 376 pp., Pb., $29.00. ISBN-13: 9780226895147 | |
Hillary Rodrigues | 113-115 |
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