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Puranic corpus due to their extremely fluid nature. Gustav Glaesser reiterates this argument to highlight how the
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age. The text includes the plundering of regions and major massacres in India after the 12th century, including those of Timur-Tamburlaine in section 3.4.6 (the text calls him
Timiralinga, or "linga of darkness"). It compares "Upanishadic" religion with the religions of the
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Mughals. If so, the same terminus would apply to its Genesis-Exodus sequence in its first khanda, its Jesus-Muhammad diptych in its third (the Krsnam&acaritd), and the history
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2518:. Calcutta: The Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture.
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1980:", in: Radhakrishnan (CHI, 1962), volume 2, p. 264.
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2394:. Albany, New York: State University of New York.
2364:Dimmitt, Cornelia; van Buitenen, J. A. B. (2012).
2279:" in: Radhakrishnan (CHI, 1962), volume 2, p. 285.
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2577:. New Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass (Reprint 2010).
2186:. University of Chicago Press. pp. 217–218.
2092:. University of Chicago Press. pp. 274–277.
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897:-related work. The "prophecy"-related third part
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3169:Muhammad: His Life Based on the Earliest Sources
1855:Puranas, see: Winternitz, volume 1, pp. 523–524.
1286:was mostly likely composed in the 19th century.
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2370:. Temple University Press (1st Edition: 1977).
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1641:Bhavisya Purana Brahma Parvan Chapters 40-44
1334:(travel guides) to pilgrimage sites such as
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2154:Rethinking India's Oral and Classical Epics
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3155:Muhammad: A Biography of the Prophet
2950:Trial of Ghazi Beji and Jabeur Mejri
1310:, and as such is included among the
2504:. Bombay: Venkateshwar Press. 1959.
2437:The Blackwell Companion to Hinduism
2239:see: Hazra, Rajendra Chandra, "The
2127:, p. 48-49 with notes 246-247.
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3357:Islam: What the West Needs to Know
2264:see: Winternitz, volume 1, p. 567.
2170:issue 21, January 1979, pp. 23-39.
2040:, pp. 217-219 with footnotes.
1627:, pages viii-ix, 92-119, Chapter 4
953:(charity). The text also has many
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2454:K P Gietz; et al. (1992).
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3257:Seeing Islam as Others Saw It
3243:Muhammad: The "Banned" Images
3196:Latin biographies of Muhammad
1709:, p. 154 with footnotes.
1607:, p. 152 with footnotes.
1503:, p. 215 with note 1180.
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2907:Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari
2531:. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag.
2460:. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag.
2385:Doniger, Wendy, ed. (1993).
1358:genre. In the same way, the
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2475:Ariel Glucklich (2008).
2254:For the contents of the
2180:Alf Hiltebeitel (1999).
2086:Alf Hiltebeitel (1999).
1677:Alf Hiltebeitel (1999).
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1374:(for sixty) and others.
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1867:, pp. 78, 153–154.
1790:Āpastambīya Dharmasūtra
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3343:Islam: Empire of Faith
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3098:Shama'il Muhammadiyah
2343:Dalal, Rosen (2014).
2325:The Study of Hinduism
2115:, pp. 8–13, 153.
1901:Flood (1996), p. 110.
1786:For the quotation in
927:Bhavishyottara Purana
917:, Sultanate history,
901:includes sections on
580:Eighteen Lesser Texts
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3576:Prophecy in Hinduism
3464:Cartoon Wars Part II
3407:The Life of Muhammad
3350:Innocence of Muslims
3148:Ar-Raheeq Al-Makhtum
3112:Al-Sira Al-Nabawiyya
3036:2020 stabbing attack
3001:Akkari-Laban dossier
2257:Bhaviṣyottara Purana
2236:Bhaviṣyottara Purāṇa
1722:Ariel Glucklich 2008
1318:Bhaviṣyottara Purana
1306:Bhaviṣyottara Purāṇa
1165:Vajrasuchi Upanishad
1109:Bhavisyottara Purana
961:, and is one of the
3457:Cartoon Wars Part I
3278:The Jewel of Medina
3127:Al-Khasais-ul-Kubra
2932:Lars Vilks drawings
2765:Sanat-kumara Purana
2571:Winternitz, Maurice
2028:, pp. 218–219.
1660:, pp. 153–154.
1488:, pp. 151–154.
1202:has 62 chapters on
1107:, is also known as
965:-focussed Puranas.
925:, is also known as
590:Iraiyanar Akapporul
550:Tirumurukāṟṟuppaṭai
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