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THE ORIGINS OF YOGA AND TANTRA

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THE ORIGINS OF YOGA AND TANTRA

Indic Religions to the Thirteenth Century

GEOFFREY SAMUEL

cambridge university press

The origins of yoga and tantra: Indic religions to the thirteenth century / Geoffrey Samuel.


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