Cooking the World: Ritual and Thought in Ancient India

Oxford University Press USA (1996)
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The fifteen essays collected in this book deal with various aspects of Vedic and Brahmanic ritual. The author attempts to explore the implications of the classical Hindu definition of man: of all the animals fitted to be sacrificial victims, only man can perform sacrifices.

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