The heart of a Gopi: Raihana Tyabji’s bhakti devotionalism as self-representation?
Raihana Tyabji is best known to history, not for her writing or even her singing, but as a devotee of Gandhi. Yet in 1924 this at least nominally Muslim woman composed a small book of bhakti devotionalism that has continued to garner popular interest right into the twenty-first century. She gave it...
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2013
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