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Shivakothi, T. (‘Yatri’). 1988 (2055V.S.). Krishna Pranami Dharma Nepali Parivesh.
Shivakothi, T. (‘Yatri’). 1988 (2055V.S.). Krishna Pranami Dharma Nepali Parivesh.
Brindavan: Shri Krishna Pranami Mandir.
Brindavan: Shri Krishna Pranami Mandir. '''-ask Shastri about this when he returns'''




Sila Khan, D. 2002. ‘The Prannathis of Rajasthan: Bhakti and Irfan’, in L.A. Babb,
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
V. Joshi, and M.W. Meister (eds), Multiple Histories: Culture and Society in the
Study of Rajasthan, pp. 209–31. Jaipur/Delhi: Rawat Publications.
Study of Rajasthan, pp. 209–31. Jaipur/Delhi: Rawat Publications. '''-less than 10 dollars on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Multiple-Histories-Culture-Society-Rajasthan/dp/8170337208'''


———. 2003. ‘The Madhi of Panna: A Short History of the Pranamis’, Indian Journal
———. 2003. ‘The Madhi of Panna: A Short History of the Pranamis’, Indian Journal
of Secularism, 6(4): 45–82.
of Secularism, 6(4): 45–82. '''-email sent to journal publishers'''




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the Pranami Dharma in Darjeeling and Sikkim’, unpublished paper, Centre for
the Pranami Dharma in Darjeeling and Sikkim’, unpublished paper, Centre for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




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in Nepal and India’, in D. Berti, N. Jaoul, and P. Kanungo (eds), The Cultural
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:
Entrenchment of Hindutva: Local Mediations and Forms of Resistance. Delhi:
Routledge (in press).
Routledge (in press). '''-$130 online, not available at the library :( perhaps interlibrary loan?'''




Vaudeville, C. 1996. Myths, Saints and Legends of Medieval India. Delhi: Oxford
Vaudeville, C. 1996. Myths, Saints and Legends of Medieval India. Delhi: Oxford
University Press.
University Press. '''-available at MTSU library'''


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:
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
Susil Gupta. (First published in Asiatic Researches, Volumes 1 (1828) and
2 (1832) '''-retrieved here: http://ia600407.us.archive.org/12/items/sketchofreligiou00wils/sketchofreligiou00wils.pdf'''
2 (1832)

Gujarat Unknown: Hindu-Muslim Syncretism and Humanistic Forays By J. J. Roy Burman '''-available here: https://books.google.com/books?id=VemsIky3QzEC'''

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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. -Available at Vanderbilt library


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


———. (ed.). 2004. Religious Movements in South Asia 600–1800. Delhi: Oxford University Press. -available on Amazon for less than $10: http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/0195678761/ref=sr_1_1_twi_pap_1_olp?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1443049777&sr=1-1&keywords=9780195678765


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. -Avaliable at Vanderbilt Library


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. -ask Shastri about this when he returns


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. -less than 10 dollars on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Multiple-Histories-Culture-Society-Rajasthan/dp/8170337208

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


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. -email sent to University of North Bengal


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). -$130 online, not available at the library :( perhaps interlibrary loan?


Vaudeville, C. 1996. Myths, Saints and Legends of Medieval India. Delhi: Oxford University Press. -available at MTSU library


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) -retrieved here: http://ia600407.us.archive.org/12/items/sketchofreligiou00wils/sketchofreligiou00wils.pdf

Gujarat Unknown: Hindu-Muslim Syncretism and Humanistic Forays By J. J. Roy Burman -available here: https://books.google.com/books?id=VemsIky3QzEC