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The Economics of Ecstasy: Tantra, Secrecy and Power in Colonial Bengal
 
 
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The Economics of Ecstasy: Tantra, Secrecy and Power in Colonial Bengal [Hardcover]

Hugh B. Urban , Wendy Doniger

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In the final chapter of the great sixteenth-century hagiography of Sri Caitanya, the Caitanya-caritamrta, there is one particularly enigmatic little verse, which Advaita Acarya sends as a coded message to his master, Caitanya. Read the first page
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