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Witchcraft and Magic, Indian & South Asian History, Asian & Asian American Studies, Folklore & Mythology, Rituals & Practices, Religious, Unexplained Phenomena, Socio-Cultural Anthropology, Religion around the World

The Keys of Power: A Study of Indian Ritual and Belief

by John Abbott
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1932. It is not the object of this book to offer directly any analysis of animism or of the religion of the Prophet, still less to follow any of the many side tracks taken by Hindu philosophy, but primarily to record as many customs as possible before it is too late, and to attempt to show how far the concept of a supernatural cosmic power dominates popular practice. The reader will find few references to customs collected by other writers, and this is because the author could not but think that the circular questionnaire which has so often been the means of gathering information led to many errors.

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1932. It is not the object of this book to offer directly any analysis of animism or of the religion of the Prophet, still less to follow any of the many side tracks taken by Hindu philosophy, but primarily to record as many customs as possible before it is too late, and to attempt to show how far the concept of a supernatural cosmic power dominates popular practice. The reader will find few references to customs collected by other writers, and this is because the author could not but think that the circular questionnaire which has so often been the means of gathering information led to many errors.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2010
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing Company
Pages
572
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781169810631

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