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CHANGE AND CONTINUITY IN BRAHMANICAL RELIGION

F. Hardy, Op.Cit., p.478.

See K.L. Zvelebil, Op.Cit., pp.5-6.

J.A.B. Van Buitenen, 'On the Archaism of the Bhagavata Purana' in Krsna:

Myths, Rites and Attitudes, ed. by Milton Singer, The University of Chicago

Press, Chicago, 1966, pp.23-40; K. Zvelebil, Op.Cit., p.6.

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