The Fading Light of Advaita Acarya: Three Hagiographies

Oup Usa (2012)
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Rebecca J. Manring offers a hagiographical treatment of Advaita Acarya, a fifteenth century leader in a new devotional school of Vaisnavism. She uses the Bengali material as a case study of how to read and understand hagiographical literature.

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