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Angry pandas: Hindu priests and the colonial government in the dispersal of the Hardwar mela in 1892

Pages 25-52 | Published online: 08 May 2007

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Kama Maclean. (2001) Conflicting spaces: The Kumbh Mela and the fort of Allahabad. South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies 24:2, pages 135-159.
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Pralay Kanungo. (2023) Construction and Transformation of a Sacred Urban Complex of Hardwar-Rishikesh, North India. Archiv für Religionsgeschichte 25:1, pages 211-226.
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Kama Maclean. (2010) Making the Colonial State Work for You: The Modern Beginnings of the Ancient Kumbh Mela in Allahabad. The Journal of Asian Studies 62:3, pages 873-905.
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