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Nanditha Krishna's Sacred Animals of India serves as a much needed cultural resource on how ancient Indian religious culture traditionally conceived of the numerous animals of the subcontinent, from the well known elephant god Ganesha to less well known animal figures in the epics as well as in Jain and Buddhist legends.
Vamsee Juluri: Writing Mythology in an Age of Reality Crisis Vamsee Juluri 2010
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It was indeed like the Battle of Kurukshetra in Mahabharata; Good against evil, except Krishna's good forces win the battle over the evil ones.
Mike Ghouse: The Significance Of Muharram And Centrality Of Imam Hussain Mike Ghouse 2011
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Nanditha Krishna's Sacred Animals of India serves as a much needed cultural resource on how ancient Indian religious culture traditionally conceived of the numerous animals of the subcontinent, from the well known elephant god Ganesha to less well known animal figures in the epics as well as in Jain and Buddhist legends.
Vamsee Juluri: Writing Mythology in an Age of Reality Crisis Vamsee Juluri 2010
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Nanditha Krishna's Sacred Animals of India serves as a much needed cultural resource on how ancient Indian religious culture traditionally conceived of the numerous animals of the subcontinent, from the well known elephant god Ganesha to less well known animal figures in the epics as well as in Jain and Buddhist legends.
Vamsee Juluri: Writing Mythology in an Age of Reality Crisis Vamsee Juluri 2010
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Nanditha Krishna's Sacred Animals of India serves as a much needed cultural resource on how ancient Indian religious culture traditionally conceived of the numerous animals of the subcontinent, from the well known elephant god Ganesha to less well known animal figures in the epics as well as in Jain and Buddhist legends.
Vamsee Juluri: Writing Mythology in an Age of Reality Crisis Vamsee Juluri 2010
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Nanditha Krishna's Sacred Animals of India serves as a much needed cultural resource on how ancient Indian religious culture traditionally conceived of the numerous animals of the subcontinent, from the well known elephant god Ganesha to less well known animal figures in the epics as well as in Jain and Buddhist legends.
Vamsee Juluri: Writing Mythology in an Age of Reality Crisis Vamsee Juluri 2010
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Nanditha Krishna's Sacred Animals of India serves as a much needed cultural resource on how ancient Indian religious culture traditionally conceived of the numerous animals of the subcontinent, from the well known elephant god Ganesha to less well known animal figures in the epics as well as in Jain and Buddhist legends.
Vamsee Juluri: Writing Mythology in an Age of Reality Crisis Vamsee Juluri 2010
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Krishna's main concern is the invasion of an individual's privacy.
India's ID Card Draws Resistance Udit Misra 2011
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Nanditha Krishna's Sacred Animals of India serves as a much needed cultural resource on how ancient Indian religious culture traditionally conceived of the numerous animals of the subcontinent, from the well known elephant god Ganesha to less well known animal figures in the epics as well as in Jain and Buddhist legends.
Vamsee Juluri: Writing Mythology in an Age of Reality Crisis Vamsee Juluri 2010
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Nanditha Krishna's Sacred Animals of India serves as a much needed cultural resource on how ancient Indian religious culture traditionally conceived of the numerous animals of the subcontinent, from the well known elephant god Ganesha to less well known animal figures in the epics as well as in Jain and Buddhist legends.
Vamsee Juluri: Writing Mythology in an Age of Reality Crisis Vamsee Juluri 2010
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