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Source texts for Pranami article:

The Politics of Belonging in the
Himalayas : Local Attachments and Boundary Dynamics by Gerard Toffin and Joanna Pfaff-Czarnecka '''-retrieved (on my computer)'''

Assayag, J. 1995. Au confl uent de deux rivières. Musulmans et Hindous dans le sud
de l’Inde [At the confluence of two rivers: Muslims and Hindus in south India].
Paris: Presses de l’École française d’Extrême-Orient.


Belsare, M.B. 1986 (1904). An Etymological Gujarati–English Dictionary.
New Delhi: Asian Educational Service.


Dalmia, V., A. Malinar, and M. Christof (eds). 2003. Charisma and Canon: Essays on
the Religious History of the Indian Subcontinent. Delhi: Oxford University Press.


Lorenzen, D.N. (ed.). 1995. Bhakti Religion in North India: Community Identity and
Political Action. New York: State University of New York Press.


———. (ed.). 2004. Religious Movements in South Asia 600–1800. Delhi: Oxford
University Press.


Malla, C. 1985. Mero Atma-Katha. Kathmandu: Inap Press.


Mallison, F. 1974. ‘La secte krichnaïte des Swami-Narayani au Gujarat’ [The
Krishnaite sect of Swami-Narayani in Gujarat], Journal Asiatique, 262: 435–71.


Oberoi, H. 1994. The Construction of Religious Boundaries: Culture, Identity and
Diversity in the Sikh Tradition. Delhi: Oxford University Press.


Rana, P.S. 1978. Rana Nepal: An Insider’s View. Kathmandu: Sahayogi Press.


Schomer, K. and W.H. McLeod (eds). 1987. The Sants: Studies in a Devotional
Tradition in India. Berkeley, CA and Delhi: Berkeley Religion Studies Series
and Motilal Banarsidass.


Sharma, S. 1984. Mahamati Prannath: The Saviour. New Delhi: Shri Prannath
Mission. '''-Retrieved: I own this'''


Shivakothi, T. (‘Yatri’). 1988 (2055V.S.). Krishna Pranami Dharma Nepali Parivesh.
Brindavan: Shri Krishna Pranami Mandir.


Sila Khan, D. 2002. ‘The Prannathis of Rajasthan: Bhakti and Irfan’, in L.A. Babb,
V. Joshi, and M.W. Meister (eds), Multiple Histories: Culture and Society in the
Study of Rajasthan, pp. 209–31. Jaipur/Delhi: Rawat Publications.

———. 2003. ‘The Madhi of Panna: A Short History of the Pranamis’, Indian Journal
of Secularism, 6(4): 45–82.


Subba, T. 1986. ‘A Vegetarian Religion in a Non-Vegetarian Milieu: The Case of
the Pranami Dharma in Darjeeling and Sikkim’, unpublished paper, Centre for
Himalayan Studies, University of North Bengal, Siliguri.


Toffi n, G. 2011. ‘In the Margins of Hindutva: The Case of the Krishna Pranamis
in Nepal and India’, in D. Berti, N. Jaoul, and P. Kanungo (eds), The Cultural
Entrenchment of Hindutva: Local Mediations and Forms of Resistance. Delhi:
Routledge (in press).


Vaudeville, C. 1996. Myths, Saints and Legends of Medieval India. Delhi: Oxford
University Press.


Weber, M. 1996. Sociologie des religions [Sociology of Religions] (edited and
translated by Jean-Pierre Grossein). Paris: Gallimard.


Williams, R.B. 2001. An Introduction to Swaminarayan Hinduism. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.


Wilson, H.H. 1958 (1828–32). Sketch of the Religious Sects of the Hindus. Calcutta:
Susil Gupta. (First published in Asiatic Researches, Volumes 1 (1828) and
2 (1832)

Revision as of 22:43, 23 September 2015

Source texts for Pranami article:

The Politics of Belonging in the Himalayas : Local Attachments and Boundary Dynamics by Gerard Toffin and Joanna Pfaff-Czarnecka -retrieved (on my computer)

Assayag, J. 1995. Au confl uent de deux rivières. Musulmans et Hindous dans le sud de l’Inde [At the confluence of two rivers: Muslims and Hindus in south India]. Paris: Presses de l’École française d’Extrême-Orient.


Belsare, M.B. 1986 (1904). An Etymological Gujarati–English Dictionary. New Delhi: Asian Educational Service.


Dalmia, V., A. Malinar, and M. Christof (eds). 2003. Charisma and Canon: Essays on the Religious History of the Indian Subcontinent. Delhi: Oxford University Press.


Lorenzen, D.N. (ed.). 1995. Bhakti Religion in North India: Community Identity and Political Action. New York: State University of New York Press.


———. (ed.). 2004. Religious Movements in South Asia 600–1800. Delhi: Oxford University Press.


Malla, C. 1985. Mero Atma-Katha. Kathmandu: Inap Press.


Mallison, F. 1974. ‘La secte krichnaïte des Swami-Narayani au Gujarat’ [The Krishnaite sect of Swami-Narayani in Gujarat], Journal Asiatique, 262: 435–71.


Oberoi, H. 1994. The Construction of Religious Boundaries: Culture, Identity and Diversity in the Sikh Tradition. Delhi: Oxford University Press.


Rana, P.S. 1978. Rana Nepal: An Insider’s View. Kathmandu: Sahayogi Press.


Schomer, K. and W.H. McLeod (eds). 1987. The Sants: Studies in a Devotional Tradition in India. Berkeley, CA and Delhi: Berkeley Religion Studies Series and Motilal Banarsidass.


Sharma, S. 1984. Mahamati Prannath: The Saviour. New Delhi: Shri Prannath Mission. -Retrieved: I own this


Shivakothi, T. (‘Yatri’). 1988 (2055V.S.). Krishna Pranami Dharma Nepali Parivesh. Brindavan: Shri Krishna Pranami Mandir.


Sila Khan, D. 2002. ‘The Prannathis of Rajasthan: Bhakti and Irfan’, in L.A. Babb, V. Joshi, and M.W. Meister (eds), Multiple Histories: Culture and Society in the Study of Rajasthan, pp. 209–31. Jaipur/Delhi: Rawat Publications.

———. 2003. ‘The Madhi of Panna: A Short History of the Pranamis’, Indian Journal of Secularism, 6(4): 45–82.


Subba, T. 1986. ‘A Vegetarian Religion in a Non-Vegetarian Milieu: The Case of the Pranami Dharma in Darjeeling and Sikkim’, unpublished paper, Centre for Himalayan Studies, University of North Bengal, Siliguri.


Toffi n, G. 2011. ‘In the Margins of Hindutva: The Case of the Krishna Pranamis in Nepal and India’, in D. Berti, N. Jaoul, and P. Kanungo (eds), The Cultural Entrenchment of Hindutva: Local Mediations and Forms of Resistance. Delhi: Routledge (in press).


Vaudeville, C. 1996. Myths, Saints and Legends of Medieval India. Delhi: Oxford University Press.


Weber, M. 1996. Sociologie des religions [Sociology of Religions] (edited and translated by Jean-Pierre Grossein). Paris: Gallimard.


Williams, R.B. 2001. An Introduction to Swaminarayan Hinduism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.


Wilson, H.H. 1958 (1828–32). Sketch of the Religious Sects of the Hindus. Calcutta: Susil Gupta. (First published in Asiatic Researches, Volumes 1 (1828) and 2 (1832)