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Nāga, Yakṣiṇī, Buddha: Local Deities and Local Buddhism at Ajanta
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Richard S. Cohen
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May 1998
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May 1998
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History of Religions
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University of Chicago Press
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History of Religions
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History of Religions
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University of Chicago Press
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0018-2710
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1545-6935
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May 1998
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10.1086/463514
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