Culture and Collections: Humanistic Amalgam of Tantra, Vaishnavism, Saivism, and FolkcultsRamprasad Mishra For The Evolution Of The Indian Culture The Religions From Different Parts Of India Have Really Contributed A Lion`S Share. Indian Religions While Differing From Each Other In Their Theories And Practices Have Always Maintained A Basic Aim Of Establishing Unity In Diversity. |
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Tantric Buddhism in Orissa | 35 |
Dr Dolagobinda Bishi | 67 |
Mattamayura Saivism in Orissa | 137 |
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