Religious interactions in modern India

Religions in South Asia have tended to be studied in blocks, whether in the various monolithic traditions in which they are now regarded, thus Hindu, Muslim, Buddhist, Sikh, Jain, or indeed in temporal blocks: ancient, medieval, modern. This volume seeks to look at relationships both within and betw...

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Other Authors: Fuchs, Martin (Editor) , Dalmia, Vasudha (Editor)
Format: Conference Paper Edited Volume
Language:English
Published: New Delhi Oxford University Press 2019
Edition:First edition.
Series:Oxford scholarship online
Volumes / Articles: Show Volumes / Articles.
DOI:10.1093/oso/9780198081685.001.0001
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Author Notes:Martin Fuchs and Vasudha Dalmia
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Summary:Religions in South Asia have tended to be studied in blocks, whether in the various monolithic traditions in which they are now regarded, thus Hindu, Muslim, Buddhist, Sikh, Jain, or indeed in temporal blocks: ancient, medieval, modern. This volume seeks to look at relationships both within and between religions. It explores the diversity and the multiplicity within each tradition, but also the specific forms of their co-existence with each other, whether in accord or in antagonism.
Item Description:This edition also issued in print: 2019. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on June 14, 2019)
Physical Description:Online Resource
ISBN:9780199097661
DOI:10.1093/oso/9780198081685.001.0001