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123:, Bharati kept up his studies as a monk and took up teaching as well. Agehananda Bharati's travels were as extensive as his teachings were impressive. He was a professional expert in cultural anthropology, South Asian studies, linguistics, and comparative philosophy. Most of these subjects he taught in 146:. A year later he transferred to Syracuse and joined the anthropology faculty. He settled down in Syracuse and became Ford-Maxwell Professor of South Asian Studies. It wasn't long before he became the chairman of his department. He was granted 131:, and Nalanda Institute in India. He also taught in a Buddhist academy in Bangkok, Thailand, where he first began his teachings on comparative religion. Bharati became a visiting professor of Indian philosophy at the 111:", a military unit raised during the Second World War part of the Waffen-SS which intended to serve as a liberation force for British-ruled India, and converted to Hinduism, taking on the name Ramachandra. 194: 546: 526: 397: 170: 393: 373: 362: 541: 536: 406: 349: 321: 551: 521: 481: 178: 174: 531: 304: 275: 262: 147: 143: 506: 366: 511: 247: 450: 516: 501: 476: 206: 198: 182: 379: 486: 128: 35: 95:, on April 20, 1923, to Hans and Margarete Fischer. Growing up, he joined the Indian Club and began to study 150:
in 1968. Although he lived in Syracuse that didn't mean that he had stopped traveling. He managed to go to
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An inventory of his papers at the Syracuse University Archives, with biography and bibliography
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By the time he died, Bharati had over 500 published works, including an autobiography called
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Second Revised Edition, with New Epilog. Santa Barbara, CA: Ross-Erikson, 1980.
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Bharati had become a member of numerous organizations including:
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The Light at the Center: Context and Pretext of Modern Mysticism
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In 1956, Bharati came to the U.S. as a research associate for
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Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland
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Agehananda Bharati, 1923-1991 (Anthropology Biography Web)
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Fictitious Tibet: The Origin and Persistence of Rampaism
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Sanskrit
romanized
Vienna
New York
monastic
Syracuse University
Sanskritist
Hindu
monk
Dasanami Sannyasi
order
Austria
Hindi
Sanskrit
Indologist
Free India Legion
University of Vienna
Delhi University
Banaras Hindu University
University of Tokyo
Kyoto
Washington University in Seattle
U.S. citizenship
Hawaii
Michigan
Soviet Union
Ireland
American Association of University Professors
American Anthropological Association

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