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    by Ling-ling Yang, 楊玲玲
    Published 2012
    ... Yann Martel''s life and works, and explore the history and religion of India, in order...
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    by Johansson, Ulrika
    Published 2012
    ... is the dominant religion in India, is considered biocentric. In contrast, the subjects from Delhi were not exposed...
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    by Bender, Michael Mclean
    Published 2016
    ...-source review were methods employed in the evaluation of the role of religion in India’s foreign policy...
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    by Lien Chien, Ho, 何蓮潔
    Published 2011
    ... to separation of religion from politics because of politics and religion in China, but politics and religion...
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    by Sjöberg, Helena
    Published 2017
    ... in religion, mainly Hinduism since it is the dominant religion in India. In the rural villages in the case...
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    by Datta, Saugato
    Published 2008
    ... and religion in India's new economy sectors - IT (software) and IT-enabled services (call-centers) - by sending...
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    by Pereira, Cecil P.
    Published 2009
    ... castes (except the untouchables) and all the major religions of India, except Jainism and Buddhism. Most...
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    by Pereira, Cecil P.
    Published 2009
    ... castes (except the untouchables) and all the major religions of India, except Jainism and Buddhism. Most...
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    ... ~~linked with the spread of the Hindu/Buddhist religions from India to South East Asia, in this instance...
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    by Andrade, Joachim
    Published 2016
    ... dance initially did its passage from temple to theater; e then to the other religions in India...
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    .... The developmental nature of religion is hardly recognized. The religions of India have remained unaltered now...
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