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On polytropy : or the natural condition of spiritual cosmopolitanism in India : the Digambar Jain case.

Carrithers, M. B. (2000) 'On polytropy : or the natural condition of spiritual cosmopolitanism in India : the Digambar Jain case.', Modern Asian studies., 34 (4). pp. 831-861.

Abstract

As Jog Maya remarked to me, there are religions enough for everyone to choose, just like vegetables in the morning bazaar. Gellner 1992:70 The family was in continuous communion with a whole range of business associates, gods and men. Bayly 1983:390.

Item Type:Article
Keywords:Polytropy, Indian religions.
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Status:Peer-reviewed
Publisher Web site:http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=ASS&volumeId=34&issueId=04#
Publisher statement:© Cambridge University Press 2000
Record Created:23 May 2008
Last Modified:09 Nov 2011 09:59

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