The following essay pursues the question whether a possible non-singular immigration-encounter-event between speakers of dialects of Indo-Aryan and (as maintained in this essay) speakers of dialects of Austro-Asiatic (mostly Munda) have not only left marks in the linguistic history of Indo-Aryan (analyzed in Zoller forthcoming), but also in the cultural and political history of North India. My argumentation will follow several lines of nested arguments, but the most general is this: Whereas in the Abrahamic religions of Christianity and Islam a combination of proclivity for expansionism plus proclivity for religious violence have led to a virtual eradication or at least a subjugation of infidel traditions in the core areas of their religiou...
The essays in this volume, contributions to an international symposium at the University of Lausanne...
This volume focuses on two themes that are central to Indological studies: religious practices and h...
Any discussion of India from the point of view of the West must deal with the problem posed by the c...
The Hindu faith has been around for many centuries. Such a custom originated on the Indian subcontin...
Studies in Hindu apologetics have heretofore usually concentrated on intrareligious differences or a...
Studies in Hindu apologetics have heretofore usually concentrated on intrareligious differences or a...
International and domestic relations in the twenty-first century have been fraught with religious fu...
Popular writing has brought about an image of Hindu deities that are seen as a part of Hinduism only...
This essay focuses on subaltern encounter of evil that occurred in two different religious orbits, n...
International audienceThis volume focuses on two themes that are central to Indological studies: rel...
International audienceThis volume focuses on two themes that are central to Indological studies: rel...
Article 51A(f) of the Indian Constitution recognises what many politicians and anthropologists still...
Any discussion of India from the point of view of the West must deal with the problem posed by the c...
This volume focuses on two themes that are central to Indological studies: religious practices and h...
Every religion is something good. In this dissertation the author tries to discover some similaritie...
The essays in this volume, contributions to an international symposium at the University of Lausanne...
This volume focuses on two themes that are central to Indological studies: religious practices and h...
Any discussion of India from the point of view of the West must deal with the problem posed by the c...
The Hindu faith has been around for many centuries. Such a custom originated on the Indian subcontin...
Studies in Hindu apologetics have heretofore usually concentrated on intrareligious differences or a...
Studies in Hindu apologetics have heretofore usually concentrated on intrareligious differences or a...
International and domestic relations in the twenty-first century have been fraught with religious fu...
Popular writing has brought about an image of Hindu deities that are seen as a part of Hinduism only...
This essay focuses on subaltern encounter of evil that occurred in two different religious orbits, n...
International audienceThis volume focuses on two themes that are central to Indological studies: rel...
International audienceThis volume focuses on two themes that are central to Indological studies: rel...
Article 51A(f) of the Indian Constitution recognises what many politicians and anthropologists still...
Any discussion of India from the point of view of the West must deal with the problem posed by the c...
This volume focuses on two themes that are central to Indological studies: religious practices and h...
Every religion is something good. In this dissertation the author tries to discover some similaritie...
The essays in this volume, contributions to an international symposium at the University of Lausanne...
This volume focuses on two themes that are central to Indological studies: religious practices and h...
Any discussion of India from the point of view of the West must deal with the problem posed by the c...