"We are in the world in order to exchange": Mortuary exchange and memorialization feasts among Dalits in Gujarat (Western India)

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    Studies based on papers presented at the symposium "Erlöst leben - oder sterben, um befreit zu werden?" (Zurich, May 2008), organized in honour of Peter Schreiner
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationRelease from Life – Release in Life. Indian Perspectives on Individual Liberation
    EditorsAndreas Bigger, Rita Kranjc, Annemarie Mertens, Markus Schüpbach, Heinz Werner Weßler
    Place of PublicationBern
    PublisherPeter Lang AG
    Pages177-196
    ISBN (Print)3034303319, 9783034303316
    StatePublished - 2010

    Publication series

    NameWorlds of south and inner Asia
    VolumeBand 1

    Keywords

    • Philosophy, Indic
    • Sterben
    • Liberation theology
    • Hindouisme
    • Moksha
    • Indologie
    • Philosophie de l'Inde
    • deaths
    • Indische Philosophie
    • Vie spirituelle
    • Mort
    • Salut
    • Erlösung
    • Inde
    • Religion
    • Ritual
    • Tod
    • Hinduism
    • Hinduismus
    • India
    • Rites and ceremonies
    • Salvation
    • Spiritual life
    • Rites et cérémonies
    • Théologie de la libération
    • Hinduistische Literatur
    • Death
    • Parsismus
    • Philosophie
    • Buddhismus
    • Religionswissenschaft
    • Indien

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