Rule by incarnation Michael Franz Tibetan Buddhism and its rolen in Society and State
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- Y:3(Q43).498.N7, M2
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Y:3(Q:4198).2.P P1 Divine affairs Religion, pilgrim-age and the state in colonial and post colonial India | Y:3(Q:4198).2.P P1 Divine affairs Religion, pilgrim-age and the state in colonial and post colonial India | Y:3(Q:4198) Q0 Indian travel narratives | Y:3(Q43).498.N7 M2 Rule by incarnation Tibetan Buddhism and its rolen in Society and State | Y:3(Q)-438.1.L40<--G00 L5 Ideology, Reason, and the Limitation of War Religious and secular concepts | Y:3(Q4:4192).4498K.N7 L8 Rituals of the Kandyan state | Y:3(Q447).2.P P9 Socio-cultural dynamics of Indian asceticism. |
Bibliography: P 207-12; Appendix: P 171-88
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