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The Scent of Memory in Hindu South India
David Shulman
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Department of Comparative Religion
Institute of Asian and African Studies
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Aesthetic Experience
50%
Aesthetic Perception
50%
Amazement
50%
Amnesiac
50%
Bride
50%
Disquiet
100%
Distant Past
50%
Early Birth
50%
Early Memories
50%
Hero
100%
Hindu
100%
Hindu Traditions
50%
Human Memory
50%
Knowing-why
50%
Kālidāsa
50%
Miller
50%
Passionate Love
50%
Past-present
50%
Re-emergence
50%
Royal
50%
Sage
50%
Sanskrit Literature
50%
Sense of Loss
50%
South India
100%
Unconscious Memory
50%
Unease
50%
Arts and Humanities
Aesthetic Experience
33%
Beautiful
33%
Beauty
100%
bride
33%
Classical Sanskrit
33%
Curse
33%
Deja Vu
33%
Enactment
33%
Happy Man
33%
Hero
66%
Hindu
100%
Hindu Tradition
33%
Intangibles
33%
longing
66%
Passionate Love
33%
realm
33%
royal
33%
Sanskrit literature
33%
Sound
66%
South India
100%
Vocal Music
33%
Psychology
Aesthetic Experience
100%
Aesthetic Perception
100%
Consciousness
100%
Early Memory
100%
Sensation of Hearing
100%