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Transcendent in America: Hindu-inspired meditation movements as new religion
Lola Williamson
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Frontmatter
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A Note on Transliteration (page vii)
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Preface (page ix)
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PART I : BACKGROUND
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1 What Are Hindu-Inspired Meditation Movements? (page 3)
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2 Laying the Foundation for American-Style Hinduism (page 26)
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PART II : THREE HINDU-INSPIRED MEDITATION MOVEMENTS
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3 Self-Realization Fellowship (page 55)
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4 Transcendental Meditation (page 80)
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5 Siddha Yoga (page 106)
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PART III: IN THEIR OWN WORDS
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6 The Guru-Disciple Relationship (page 135)
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7 Mystical Experiences (page 161)
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8 Worldview (page 186)
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Conclusion (page 215)
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Notes (page 235)
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Bibliography (page 243)
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Index (page 251)
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Published: c2010
Publisher: New York University Press
- 9780814794494 (hardcover)
- 9780814794708 (ebook)
- 9780814794500 (paper)