What’s a god? The quest for the right understanding of devatā in Brāhmaṅical ritual theory

International Journal of Hindu Studies 1 (2):337-385 (1997)
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The Mīmāṅsā nyāya prakāśa. Āpadeva - 1929 - London: H. Milford, Oxford university press. Edited by Franklin Edgerton.

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