1978
DOI: 10.1007/bf00171375
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Abstract: Some books are good because the author creates the illusion that he and his readers are sharing a new experience more or less on equal terms. Most books on Indian religion are not of this kind. They presuppose a master-slave relationship, and one suspects that their popularity derives partly from this.

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