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Review of Birkenholtz, J.V. (2018) Reciting the goddess: narratives of place and the making of Hinduism in Nepal
The ascetics of Mount Aṭṭhāvaya become Jain monks
Kauṇḍinya: Pañcārthabhāṣya Adhyāyaya 1
Obituary
Review of Gough, E. Making a mantra: tantric ritual and renunciation on the Jain path to liberation
Een pelgrimskaart uit India
A pilgrim's map from India
The Skandapurāṇa. Volume V: Adhyāyas 96-112. The Varāha Cycle and the Andhaka Cycle continued
Idiom and innovation in the ‘Gupta Period’
Primary Sources and Asian Pasts
A Śaiva utopia
The Skandapurāṇa volume V
Jayati Bhagavāñ Jinendraḥ!
What is ailing Purāṇic studies?
Primary Sources and Asian Pasts: Beyond the Boundaries of the "Gupta Period"
After the Mahābhārata: On the Portrayal of Vyāsa in the Skandapurāṇa
Vyoman: the sky is the limit. On the Bhaviṣyapurāṇa's reworking of the Liṅgodbhava myth
From Mantramārga back to Atimārga: Atimārga as a self-referential term
Inclusivism revisited
Vedic elements in the Pāśupatasūtra
Vyāsa's Palimpsest: Tracking Processes of Transmission and Re-creation in Anonymous Sanskrit Literature
Columns in Context. Venerable Monuments and Landscapes of Memory in Early India
Moksadharma 187 and 239-241 reconsidered
Buddhist and Śaiva interactions in the Kali age
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