Skip to main content
Log in

Reimagining The Buddha

  • Published:
Journal of Indian Philosophy Aims and scope Submit manuscript

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

References

  • Allana G. Vazir (1984) Ginns of lsmaili Pirs - Rendered into English Verse Shia Imami Ismailia Association for Pakistan Karachi

    Google Scholar 

  • S. Asani Ali (2002) Ecstasy and Enlightment I.B. Tauris London

    Google Scholar 

  • Henry Corbin (1983) Cyclical Time and Ismaili Gnosis Kegan Paul International London

    Google Scholar 

  • Henry Corbin (1984) Trilogie ismaélienne Verdier Lagrasse

    Google Scholar 

  • Daftary Farhad (1990) The Ismailis: Their History and Doctrines. Munshiram Manoharlal Cambridge, CUP, Delhi

  • Daftary Farhad (Eds) (1996) Medieval Ismaili History and Thought CUP Cambridge

    Google Scholar 

  • Esmail Aziz (2002) A Scent of Sandalwood -Indo-Ismaili Religious Lyrics Curzon Press Richmond

    Google Scholar 

  • John Dowson (1991) Hindu Mythology and Religion Rupa & Co Delhi

    Google Scholar 

  • Vladimir Ivanow (1936) ArticleTitle‘The sect of Imamshah in Gujarat’ JBBRAS 12 19–70

    Google Scholar 

  • Vladimir Ivanow (1948) Collectanea NumberInSeries1 E. Brill Leiden

    Google Scholar 

  • Ivanow Vladimir (1938). ‘A Forgotten Branch of the Ismailis’, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society (January) 57–79

  • Khane, P.V. (1973–1975). History of Dharmasastra, Ancient and Medieval Religious and civil Law, reprint.

  • Kassam, Tazim R. (1995). Songs of Wisdom an Circles of Dance - an Anthology of Hymns by the Satpanth Ismaili Muslim Saint, Pir Shams. State University Press of New York, NY

  • Khaki, Ahmad Ali (1978). \’sr sapanth prakś, rthat śr satguru ptr Brahma Indra Immśah b v e bh e ś r harin das avatr, Ahmedabad.

  • Khan, Dominique-Sila (forthcoming). ‘Karsan Das – Un héros vivant: L’identité Patidar et les secte des Satpanthi au Gujarat’ In V. Bouillier & C. Le Blanc (eds.), Usage des héros: Traditions narratives et affirmations identitaires dans le monde indien.

  • Khan, Dominique-Sila (forthcoming). ‘Rewriting the Ginns: Revolution and Resistance among the Imamshahis of Gujarat’, F. Mallison & T. Kassam (eds.).

  • Khan Moir Dominique-Sila & Zawahir (1936) ArticleTitle‘The sect of Imamshah in Gujarat’ JBBRAS 12 19–70

    Google Scholar 

  • Kshemendra (1983). Daśvatrcritam (Sanskrit text only), Durgaprasad & Parab (eds.), Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal, reprinted.

  • Nanji Azim (1978) The Nizari Ismaili Tradition in the Indo-Pakistan Subcontinent Caravan Books Delmar-NY

    Google Scholar 

  • Rattansi, Diamond (1987). Islamization and the Khojah Isma’ ili Community in Pakistan, unpublished thesis. McGill University, Montreal: Institute of Islamic Studies

  • Shackle, Christopher & Moir, Zawahir (1992). Ismaili Hymns from South Asia – An Introduction to the Ginans, London, SOAS, reprinted Richmond, Curzon Press, 2000).

  • Tardieu Michel (1981) Le manichéisme Presses Universitaires de Fance Paris

    Google Scholar 

  • Vajpayee, Budhisharma (1989). Kśemandra’s Daśvatrcaritam (text in Sanskrit and Hindi, introduction and comments in Hindi), Varanasi, Chaukhamba.

  • Warren Marianne (1999) Unravelling the Enigma: Shirdi Sai Baba in the Light of Sufism Sterling Publishers New Delhi

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Authors

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

KHAN, DS. Reimagining The Buddha. J Indian Philos 33, 321–342 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10781-004-6929-1

Download citation

  • Accepted:

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10781-004-6929-1

Navigation