Dear All,

I am sorry for misspelling Francesco Brighenti's name in the announcement sent yesterday night.
I am prone to spelling mistakes, and my spellcheck -- and I -- didn't catch it...
So again:


Hindu Devotional Ordeals and their Shamanic Parallels

by

Francesco Brighenti

EJVS  Vol. 19 (2012) Issue 4

<http://www.ejvs.laurasianacademy.com/Brighenti-Ordeals.pdf>


A good New Year to All!
Michael

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From: "Witzel, Michael" <witzel@fas.harvard.edu>
Subject: New EJVS issue: F. Brightenty on Ordeals
Date: January 2, 2013 11:07:53 PM EST
To: Indology <INDOLOGY@liverpool.ac.uk>, "INDOLOGY@yahoogroups.com" <INDOLOGY@yahoogroups.com>, Informationsaustausch der deutschsprachigen Indologie <INDOLOGIE@LISTSERV.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE>, "Indo-Eurasian_research@yahoogroups.com" <Indo-Eurasian_research@yahoogroups.com>, "indo_iranian@yahoogroups.com" <indo_iranian@yahoogroups.com>
Cc: "Witzel, Michael" <witzel@fas.harvard.edu>, "ejvs@Yahoogroups.com" <ejvs@Yahoogroups.com>


Just as the year was coming to an end, we finalized another issue of EJVS and are happy to announce:

Vol. 19 (2012) Issue 4

This paper deals with the many forms of ordeals found in South Asia and their Vedic and Shamanic connections.



Hindu Devotional Ordeals and their Shamanic Parallels

by

Francesco Brighenty




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Michael Witzel
witzel@fas.harvard.edu
<www.fas.harvard.edu/~witzel/mwpage.htm>
Wales Prof. of Sanskrit &
Director of Graduate Studies,
Dept. of South Asian Studies, Harvard University
1 Bow Street,
Cambridge MA 02138, USA

phone: 1- 617 - 495 3295, 496 8570, fax 617 - 496 8571;
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