The article considers the medieval Bhakta Saint of Assam, Mahapurush Srimanta Sankaradeva in the context of a phenomenological understanding of what it means to undergo a religious experience, and how it transforms not only the life of the saint but the thinking of an entire tradition
All religions were initially founded with the aim of purifying men and women and helping them to lea...
In 16th-century Assam, Srimanta Sankaradeva (1449–1568) introduced a movement known as eka sarana na...
The article provides a descriptive and analytical account of the religious beliefs and practices of ...
This article examines the everyday religious phenomenon of nirguṇa bhakti as it is experienced by Hi...
The very title of this essay indicates the simple difficulty we have in developing any unified acco...
The modern anti-caste consciousness has deep roots in medieval bhakti traditions in India. The Bhakt...
A discussion of a Dalit (Untouchable) Catholic catechist and communist activist in India. The artic...
As part of the pan-Indian Bhakti movement, the Neo-Vaishnavite movement sought to reform the decaden...
This article focuses on ‘dread’ in religious practice in contemporary India. It argues that the drea...
The purpose of this article is to comment on the term hindutva, viz. Hinduness, with special refer...
The article analyzes the social aspects of Hinduism as a combination of not only religious, but also...
Aghoreshwar Mahaprabhu Baba Bhagawan Ram Ji, a well-established saint of the holy city of Varanasi ...
This essay discusses the challenges faced by Indian Catholicism, particularly as it seeks to adapt t...
The paper deals with a historical and hitherto obscure case of de-commercialisation of sacred geogra...
This special issue of Religions brings together a talented group of international scholars who have ...
All religions were initially founded with the aim of purifying men and women and helping them to lea...
In 16th-century Assam, Srimanta Sankaradeva (1449–1568) introduced a movement known as eka sarana na...
The article provides a descriptive and analytical account of the religious beliefs and practices of ...
This article examines the everyday religious phenomenon of nirguṇa bhakti as it is experienced by Hi...
The very title of this essay indicates the simple difficulty we have in developing any unified acco...
The modern anti-caste consciousness has deep roots in medieval bhakti traditions in India. The Bhakt...
A discussion of a Dalit (Untouchable) Catholic catechist and communist activist in India. The artic...
As part of the pan-Indian Bhakti movement, the Neo-Vaishnavite movement sought to reform the decaden...
This article focuses on ‘dread’ in religious practice in contemporary India. It argues that the drea...
The purpose of this article is to comment on the term hindutva, viz. Hinduness, with special refer...
The article analyzes the social aspects of Hinduism as a combination of not only religious, but also...
Aghoreshwar Mahaprabhu Baba Bhagawan Ram Ji, a well-established saint of the holy city of Varanasi ...
This essay discusses the challenges faced by Indian Catholicism, particularly as it seeks to adapt t...
The paper deals with a historical and hitherto obscure case of de-commercialisation of sacred geogra...
This special issue of Religions brings together a talented group of international scholars who have ...
All religions were initially founded with the aim of purifying men and women and helping them to lea...
In 16th-century Assam, Srimanta Sankaradeva (1449–1568) introduced a movement known as eka sarana na...
The article provides a descriptive and analytical account of the religious beliefs and practices of ...