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Ayelet Kotler
The Journal of Hindu Studies, hiae017, https://doi.org/10.1093/jhs/hiae017
Published: 30 January 2025
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Utsa Bose and Tony K Stewart
The Journal of Hindu Studies, hiae014, https://doi.org/10.1093/jhs/hiae014
Published: 15 January 2025
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The Journal of Hindu Studies, Volume 17, Issue 3, November 2024, Pages 385–386, https://doi.org/10.1093/jhs/hiae015
Published: 10 January 2025
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Chiangmong Khiamniungan
The Journal of Hindu Studies, hiae016, https://doi.org/10.1093/jhs/hiae016
Published: 02 January 2025
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Pushya A Gautama and Sangeetha Menon
The Journal of Hindu Studies, Volume 17, Issue 3, November 2024, Pages 314–337, https://doi.org/10.1093/jhs/hiae013
Published: 16 November 2024
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Published: 02 November 2024
Figure 1. (A) Relationship of Tṛśśūr to other Keralan sites connected with the vernacular monastic tradition. (B) Location of maṭha s in the city of Tṛśśūr. Maps prepared by Olga Nowicka. Source: Google Maps.
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Olga Nowicka
The Journal of Hindu Studies, Volume 17, Issue 3, November 2024, Pages 338–380, https://doi.org/10.1093/jhs/hiae012
Published: 02 November 2024
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Published: 02 November 2024
Figure 2. From the left: Vaṭakke Maṭham, Naṭuvil Maṭham, Tekkē Maṭham (Tṛśśūr). Photo: Olga Nowicka (2018).
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Published: 02 November 2024
Figure 3. Entrance to the Naṭuvil Maṭham, Tṛśśūr. Photo: Olga Nowicka (2019).
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Published: 02 November 2024
Figure 4. Oṟavaṅkara Acyutan Nampūtiri being given saṃnyāsin ’s clothes, rudrākṣamālā , ōlakkuṭa (palm-leaf umbrella) and a staff, after praiṣoccāraṇa (declaration of renunciation), during his saṃnyāsadīkṣā (14.06.2019, Naṭuvil Maṭham, Tṛśśūr). Photo: Olga Nowicka.
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Published: 02 November 2024
Figure 5. Vilvamaṅgalam Śrīkṛṣṇasvāmi temple (on the right) and Naṭuvil Maṭham branch (on the left) in Mitrānandapuram. Photo: Olga Nowicka (2019).
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Published: 02 November 2024
Figure 6. Tekkē Maṭham Mūppil Svāmiyār Vāsudēvānanda Brahmānanda Bhūti Svāmiyār inside the Tekkē Maṭham (Tṛśśūr). Photo: Olga Nowicka (2018).
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Published: 02 November 2024
Figure 7. Painting of Arittōṭṭam Svāmiyār (one of the former Svāmiyārs) performing puṣpāñjali in the Rāma shrine in Tṛkkaikkāṭṭu˘ Maṭham, Pariyāpuram. Photo: Olga Nowicka (2019).
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Published: 02 November 2024
Figure 8. Muñciṟa Maṭham, Muñciṟai. Photo: Olga Nowicka (2016).
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Published: 02 November 2024
Figure 9. Relief of a saṃnyāsin [?] on the pillar in the Muṇṭiyūr Bhagavatī Rāma temple, Muñciṟai. Photo: Olga Nowicka (2016).
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Published: 02 November 2024
Figure 10. Network of the Nampūtiri Advaita Vedānta maṭha s in Kerala (map prepared by Olga Nowicka). Tṛśśūr is marked with a red pin. Yellow stars mark cities where branch maṭha s are located. Black line marks the network of the Iṭanīr Maṭham (Vaṭakke Maṭham) institutions. Blue line marks the network of th
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Sthaneshwar Timalsina
The Journal of Hindu Studies, Volume 17, Issue 3, November 2024, Pages 287–313, https://doi.org/10.1093/jhs/hiae011
Published: 11 October 2024
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The Journal of Hindu Studies, Volume 17, Issue 2, August 2024, Page 285, https://doi.org/10.1093/jhs/hiae010
Published: 12 September 2024
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The Journal of Hindu Studies, Volume 17, Issue 3, November 2024, Page 387, https://doi.org/10.1093/jhs/hiae009
Published: 05 September 2024
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Sandipan Mitra
The Journal of Hindu Studies, Volume 17, Issue 3, November 2024, Pages 381–382, https://doi.org/10.1093/jhs/hiae007
Published: 05 August 2024