If one were to seek a definition of a symbol, the view might be expressed that 'Whatever has meaning is a symbol and the meaning is whatever is expressed by the symbol.'
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Symbols in Art and Religion: The Indian and the Comparative Perspectives (Durham Indological Series)
January 17, 1995, RoutledgeCurzon
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Symbols in art and religion: the Indian and comparative perspectives
1991, Motilal Banarsidass
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Symbols in art and religion: theIndian and the comparative perspectives
1990, Curzon
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Symbols in art and religion: the Indian and comparative perspectives
1989, Curzon Press, Riverdale Co
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Symbols in Art and Religion: the Indian and the Comparative Perspective
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