Equinox Publishing

Vol 1, No 2 (2007)

Table of Contents

Editorial

Free  Editorial PDF
Dermot Killingley 141-144

Articles

Buy Now  New Voices, New Challenges, and New Opportunities in the Study of Hindu Traditions Abstract
Tracy Pintchman 145-163
Buy Now  The Pāṇḍavas’ Five Journeys and the Structure of the Mahābhārata Abstract
Nick Allen 165-181
Buy Now  Does the Age Make the King or the King Make the Age? Exploring the Relationship between the King and the Yugas in the Mahābhārata Abstract
Lynn Thomas 183-201
Buy Now  Sahajaśrī: A Fourteenth-Century Indian Buddhist Missionary to China Abstract
Kuan Guang 203-215
Buy Now  The Global Diffusion and Westernization of Neo-Hindu Movements: Siddha Yoga and Sivananda Centres* Abstract
Veronique Altglas 217-237

Book Reviews

Free  Defining Hinduism: A Reader, edited by J. E. Llewellyn. London: Equinox Publishing, 2005x + 227 pp., £17.99. ISBN 1-904768-73-3 (pb). PDF
Kathleen Taylor 239-241
Free  Tantric Revisionings: New Understandings of Tibetan Buddhism and Indian Religion, by Geoffrey Samuel. Aldershot, Hampshire: Ashgate, 2005 x +393 pp., £60.00. ISBN 0-7546- 5280-7 (hb). PDF
Louise Child 241-243
Free  Studies in Jaina History and Culture: Disputes and Dialogues, edited by Peter Flügel. Abingdon: Oxon; New York: Routledge, 2006. (Routledge Advances in Jaina Studies), xvi + 478pp.,£100. ISBN 0-415-36099-4 (hb). PDF
Anne Vallely 243-247
Free  Buddhist Nuns in Taiwan and Sri Lanka: A Critique of the Feminist Perspective, by Wei-Yi Cheng. London; New York: Routledge, 2007 (Routledge Critical Studies in Buddhism). x + 226pp., £80.00. ISBN-10: 0-415-39042-7; ISBN-13: 978-0-415-39042-2 (hb). PDF
Ursula King 247-250