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Bahá'í Bhajans

 
AuthorWilliam Garlington
 
Title of item
Bahá'í Bhajans
 
Subtitle of item
An example of the Bahá'í Use of Hindu Symbols
 
Volume
2:1
Parent publication   Occasional Papers in Shaykhi, Babi and Bahá'í Studies
Date of this edition 1998-01
LanguageEnglish
Permission author
Posted 2011-06-01 by Jonah Winters
Formatted 2011-05-31 by Jonah Winters
Classified in Unpublished Articles
URLbahai-library.com/garlington_bahai_bhajans
Abstract The appearance of Bahá'í bhajans is indicative of both the approaches taken by the Indian Bahá'í community towards Hindu villagers during the mass teaching period, and perhaps of a broader pattern of cross cultural exchange and adaptation.
Notes See also the author's The Bahá'í Faith in India: A Developmental Stage Approach and Biographical Letter from a Hindu Villager.

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Tags Hinduism; Interfaith dialogue
Locations India
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