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Buddhist Goddesses of India. By Miranda Shaw. New Jersey: Princeton University Press. 2006. Pp. 571. ISBN 10: 0691127581; 13: 978-0691127583.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 July 2009

Yaara Morris
Affiliation:
University of London E-mail Yagimorris@gmail.com

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3 Gross, Rita. “I Will Never Forget to Visualize That Vajrayoginī Is My Body and Mind.” Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion 3 (1987), p. 80Google Scholar.