Charming Beauties and Frightful Beasts: Non-Human Animals in South Asian Myth, Ritual and Folklore
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Uploaded UploadedFerrari & Dähnhardt/Charming Beauties, 2. Talking Animals
UploadedFerrari & Dähnhardt/Charming Beauties, 3. Monstrous Animals on Hindu Temples
UploadedFerrari & Dähnhardt/Charming Beauties, 4. Her Majesty’s Servants
UploadedFerrari & Dähnhardt/Charming Beauties, 5. Beware the Crocodile
UploadedFerrari & Dähnhardt/Charming Beauties, 6. Sparrows and Lions
UploadedFerrari & Dähnhardt/Charming Beauties, 7. Tigers, Tiger Spirits and Were-tigers in Tribal Orissa
UploadedFerrari & Dähnhardt/Charming Beauties, 8. Falling Rain, Reigning Power in Reptilian Affairs
UploadedFerrari & Dähnhardt/Charming Beauties, 9. Guardian Spirits, Omens and Meat for the Clans
UploadedFerrari & Dähnhardt/Charming Beauties, 10. Karman and Compassion
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