Notes 195
Lectures on the Origin and Growth of Religion as Illustrated by Some Points in the
History of Indian Buddhism (1881).
- Arnold 1879: 84– 85.
- Arnold 1879: 119.
- Oman 1889: 47.
- Ramacharaka 1903: 4.
- Burke 1958: 10.
- De Michelis 2004: 97.
- Sil 1997: 27
- See Sil 1997: 41– 49 and De Michelis 2004: 100– 108.
- Sil 1997: 41– 49.
- De Michelis 2004: 105.
- Sil 1997: 121.
- Syman 2010: 38.
- Atulananda 1938: 60.
- Quoted in Sil 1997: 129.
- Josephine MacLeod in 1895, quoted in Sil 1997: 93.
- Quoted in Burke 1958: 28.
- Burke 1958: 29.
- Quoted in Sil 1997: 93.
- Sil 1997: 21.
- 1894 letter, quoted in Sil 1997: 116.
- Sil 1997: 117.
- Burke 1958: 211.
- Vivekananda 1989b: 326.
- Sil 1997: 169.
- Sil 1997: 142.
- Sil 1997: 87.
- Syman 2010: 69– 70.
- Abhedananda 1902: 50.
- Abhedananda 1902: 49.
- Abhedananda 1902: 49.
- See Alter 2014.
- See Lal and Prasad 1999: 42– 48.
- Sohi 2014: 14– 15.
- Bald 2013: 7– 9, 11– 48.
- Howard 1974.
- Deslippe 2015 establishes that a transnational lecture circuit created a strong
network not only along the coastal United States but also throughout the
Midwest. - Wassan 1939: 359– 79.