The contribution of the Śaṅkaradeva movement to the culture and civilisation of India

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On the Bhakti movement, a neo-Vaishnavite movement initiated by Sankaradeva, 1449-1569, in Assam.

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English
Pages
29

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The contribution of the Śaṅkaradeva movement to the culture and civilisation of India
1988, Published for Sankaradeva Adhyayana Kshetra by Lawyer's Book Stall
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"Inaugural lecture, Gahanchandra Goswami memorial lecture series, 4 April 1988, Guwahati."
On the Bhakti movement, a neo-Vaishnavite movement initiated by Sankaradeva, 1449-1569, in Assam.

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Guwahati

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Library of Congress
BL1175.S345 N47 1988

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29 p. ;
Number of pages
29

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OL2008513M
LCCN
90907108

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