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Gavin Flood
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Gavin Flood
is lecturer in Religious Studies in the
Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Wales, at
Lampeter. His research
interests are in the areas of Indian philosophy and religion, and ritual
and methodology. His
publications include Body and Cosmology in Kasmir Sivasm (Mellen, 1993) and editor of Mapping Invisible
Worlds (Edinburgh University Press, 1993).
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- Hinduism,
Vaisnavism, and ISKCON: Authentic Traditions or Scholarly Constructions?
- Cults and Society, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2001
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