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Re–scripting the Legends of Tuḷjā Bhavānī : Texts, Performances, and New Media in Maharashtra

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Shinde, K.A. Re–scripting the Legends of Tuḷjā Bhavānī : Texts, Performances, and New Media in Maharashtra. Hindu Studies 17, 313–337 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11407-014-9144-z

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