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Ravīndranāth, Tōṭṭappaḷḷi. Śr̲īśankaran mutal Śr̲īnārāyaṇan vare. Ḍi. Si. Buks, 2012.

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Hatcher, Brian A. Bourgeois Hinduism, or, The faith of the modern Vedantists: Rare discourses from early colonial Bengal. Oxford University Press, 2008.

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Ashrama, Advaita, ed. The glory of monastic life: Renewal and re-orientation of monasticism by Sri Ramakrishna and Swami Vivekananda. Advaita Ashrama, Publication Department, 2012.

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King, Anna S., ed. Indian Religions: Renaissance and Renewal. Equinox Publishing, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/isbn.9781845531690.

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Indian Religions: Renaissance and Renewal, the latest collection of Spalding papers, celebrates the work of Ninian Smart in bringing together papers by some of the most eminent scholars within this field. The papers are concerned with cultural, religious, political or textual exchange and encounter, and therefore in concepts of rupture, revival, restoration, reformation and reformulation. The title of this book comes directly from Professor Klaus Klostermaier’s paper which argues that the real Hindu Renaissance is happening now. However, the title also embraces the contemporary problematic of the study of Indian religions. There cannot ever have been a time when the scholarly study of Indic religions has been under such scrutiny or more politically, culturally and religiously sensitive. The papers in section one urge a major rethinking of academic paradigms. The papers in the second section focus on texts, contexts and ways of understanding. Vastly different in style, period and approach, they nevertheless cumulatively develop sensitivity to textual continuities, to the purposes of commentators and the contemporary creative reinterpretation of texts and their application to real life. The third section is concerned with cultural and religious encounter and exchange, transformation, restoration, revival and reformation. The fourth section is concerned with the performative, experiential and expressive. There are papers on the Hindu imagination and imaginary Hinduisms; religion, the media and a multi-modal future; ritual performance and gender; art and the aesthetic imagination.
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Chakrabarti, Anindita. Faith and Social Movements: Religious Reform in Contemporary India. Cambridge University Press, 2018.

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Faith and Social Movements: Religious Reform in Contemporary India. University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, 2017.

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Modern Hinduism in Text and Context. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2018.

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Vemsani, Lavanya. Modern Hinduism in Text and Context. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2020.

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Modern Hinduism in Text and Context. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2018.

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Modern Hinduism in Text and Context. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2018.

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Sanskrit and Indian renaissance: With special reference to Brahmanand Swami Sivayogi. New Bharatiya Book Corporation, 2012.

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The renewal of Jagannatha's body: Ritual and society in Orissa. Manak Publications, 2011.

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Hatcher, Brian A. Bourgeois Hinduism, or Faith of the Modern Vedantists: Rare Discourses from Early Colonial Bengal. Oxford University Press, 2007.

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Hatcher, Brian A. Hinduism Before Reform. Harvard University Press, 2020.

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Hinduism Before Reform. Harvard University Press, 2020.

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Colonialism Modernity And Religious Identities Religious Reform Movements In South Asia. Oxford University Press, USA, 2008.

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A priesthood renewed: Modernity and traditionalism in a South Indian temple. Princeton University Press, 2003.

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Deegalle, Mahinda. Contemporary Sri Lankan Buddhist Traditions. Edited by Michael Jerryson. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199362387.013.28.

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This chapter introduces the longest surviving living Buddhist tradition in the world. It outlines specific features of historical developments of the Sri Lankan Theravada Buddhist heritage. Dramatic historical and contemporary adaptations, made in response to the realities of political and social changes, are discussed by taking into account vernacular sources and archaeological research. A wide range of doctrinal and sociopolitical perspectives, along with Buddhist beliefs and practices, is examined by considering the incorporation of Hindu deities and Mahayana cultural elements. It notes European/Western encounters that produced radical developments in lifestyle and Buddhist ideology. The impact of civil war is briefly discussed, along with Marxist political groups such as the Janatha Vimukti Peramuna (JVP). Contemporary political and renewal movements within the tradition, such as the Jathika Hela Urumaya (JHU) and the Bodu Bala Sena, are investigated on the basis of primary sources. Challenges that living traditions face in the face of modernity, globalization, and secularism are examined by highlighting that Buddhism still inspires and guides for human flourishing.
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