India in a Mind’s Eye: Travels and Ruminations of an Ambivalent Pilgrim
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Thomas J. Hopkins. (2022). India in a Mind’s Eye: Travels and Ruminations of an Ambivalent Pilgrim: Journal of Vaishnava Studies. Journal of Vaishnava Studies, 23(2), 170–172. Retrieved from https://ivsjournal.com/index.php/jvs/article/view/344

Abstract

Steven Gelberg was a member of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) from 1970 to 1987, and for many of those years was the main liaison between ISKCON and the outside academic community. He was, for many of us academics who knew him by his disciple’s name of Subhananda, a most accessible and most compatible member of ISKCON and one of the few devotees who had an active interest in promoting the scholarly study of Hinduism within the ISKCON movement.

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