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A. L. Basham. The Origins and Development of Classical Hinduism. Oxford University Press. 1991. 208pp.

Guy L. Beck (editor). Alternative Krishnas: Regional and Vernacular Variations on a Hindu Deity. SUNY Press. 2005. 217pp.

J. L. Brockington. The Sacred Thread: Hinduism in Its Continuity and Diversity. Edinburgh University Press. 1996. 222pp.

Christopher John Fuller. The Camphor Flame: Popular Hinduism and Society in India. Princeton University Press. 2004. 343pp.

Alf Hiltebeitel (editor). Criminal Gods and Demon Devotees: Essays on the Guardians of Popular Hinduism. SUNY Press. 1989. 491pp.

Christophe Jaffrelot. The Hindu Nationalist Movement in India. Columbia University Press. 1998. 536pp.

David R. Kinsley. Hindu Goddesses: Visions of the Divine Feminine in the Hindu Religious Tradition. University of California Press. 1988. 281pp.

Klaus K. Klostermaier. Hinduism: A Short History. Oneworld. 2000. 352pp.

Rachel Fell McDermott; Jeffrey J. Kripal (editor). Encountering Kali: In the Margins, at the Center, in the West. University of California Press. 2003. 321pp.

Axel Michaels. Translated by Barbara Harshav. Hinduism: Past and Present. Princeton University Press. 2004. 429pp.

Wendy Doniger O'Flaherty. Women, Androgynes, and Other Mythical Beasts. University of Chicago Press. 1982. 400pp.

Robin Rinehart (editor). Contemporary Hinduism: Ritual, Culture, and Practice. ABC-CLIO. 2004. 448pp.

Tanika Sarkar. Hindu Wife, Hindu Nation, Community, Religion, and Cultural Nationalism. Permanent Black. 2001. 290pp.

Margaret Stutley. The Illustrated Dictionary of Hindu Iconography. Routledge & Kegan Paul. 1985. 175pp.



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