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Can All Religions Live in Peace?
The Person of the Holy Spirit Allos Parakletos
Defending Hinduism's Philosophical Unity
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Review of the Book 'Being Different' for “Sanskrit Vimarsh”
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Being Different: an Indian Challenge to Western Universalism
6 'Mystic Hinduism9 Vedanta and the Politics of Representation
Self-Realization: a Gateway to Excellence
Growing up As a Second-Generation White American Hindu: a Symbolic Interactionist Approach to an Ethnographic Study
TIP 57 Trauma-Informed Care in Behavioral Health Services
Osteopathy and (Hatha) Yoga
My Baptism of the Holy Spirit Testimony
Judging Religion Winnifred Fallers Sullivan
Sikh Ideology
BOOK REVIEW Rajiv Malhotra. (2012). Being Different: an Indian Challenge to Western Universalism
A STUDY of SPIRITUAL VALUES in SIKHISM to IMMUNE the MENTAL HEALTH for JOYFUL LIVING Mrs
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Glossary Cambridge International AS & a Level Hinduism 9487
Lesson 17 – the Holy Spirit's Gift – to Bear the Fruit of Goodness
Book Review:" Being Different: an Indian Challenge to Western
The Rise of the Hindu Religious Factor in Indian Politics and State Theory Pp
Sanatana Dharma: an Advanced Text Book of Hindu Religion and Ethics
Conformed by the Renewing of Your Mind
The Brhadaranyaka Upanishad
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The Anglo-Indians: a Problem in Marginality
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Svetasvatara Upanishad - Chapter 1 Speculation About the First Cause T.N.Sethumadhavan
Leading Children to the Baptism in the Holy Spirit
What Is Critical Yoga Studies?: Gender, Health, and Cross-Cultur- Al Consumption of Yoga in Contemporary North America
The Concept of Brahman in Hindu Philosophy Author(S): Haridas Chaudhuri Source: Philosophy East and West, Vol
God and Revolution:Religion and Power from Pre-Revolutionary France to the Napoleonic Empire" (2017)
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Essentials of Sikhism