- As sure as spring follows winter, better times are ahead, by Ted Slavin (2011). — Seasonal spring can be a metaphor for spiritual spring: the renewal of faith. Baha'is celebrate both...
- Bahá'í Bhajans: An example of the Bahá'í Use of Hindu Symbols, by William Garlington (1998-01). — The appearance of Baha'i bhajans is indicative of both the approaches taken by the Indian Baha'i com...
- Bahá'í Faith in India, The: A Developmental Stage Approach, by William Garlington (1997-06). — 5 distinct stages of development of Baha'i history in India, each with its own unique personalities ...
- Bahá'í Faith in Malwa, The: A Study of a Contemporary Religious Movement, by William Garlington (1975). — A broad overview of Baha'i history in general and in India in particular. Examination of present-day...
- Bahá'í Proselytization in Malwa, India, by William Garlington (1984/2001). — The establishment of the Baha'i Faith in Malwa amongst poor rural villagers; elements of appeal, inc...
- Biographical letter from a Hindu villager, by Daya Ram Malviya, William Garlington, trans. (1974). — A glimpse into the life of an Indian convert to the Faith.
- Conversion Movements within Hindu Village Culture, by Susan Maneck (1997). — Hindu, Christian, and Baha'i conversion patterns in India.
- Development of the Bahá'í Faith in Malwa, The: 1941-1974, by William Garlington (1999-02). — A socio-cultural examination of Baha'i mass teaching as experienced in Central India.
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