01105nam a22001457a 4500999001900000008004100019100003200060245009600092260004300188300005000231520050300281773004300784942000700827952012500834 c533805d533805260625b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aKanisetti, Anirudh 961346 aGods with many faces: Positioning Muslim devotees, sultans and Khans South Indian Hinduism  aIndia International Center Quarterly  a52 (3&4), Winter 2025- Summer 2026: p.140-149 a When we speck of syncretism in Indian history the conversation almost always true’s to the medieval and early modern encounters between Hinduism and Islam a topic explored at length by some of the distinguished contrition to this value. The Bhakti Sants who sang in vernacular tongues, the Sufi pairs spiritual gaudies who drew disciples across caste and creed, the shared shrines where Hindus and Muslims prayed side by side these are the familiar exemplars of a plural India. – Reproduced  aIndia International Center Quarterly  cAR 00102ddc40709408985aIIPAbIIPAd2026-06-25h52 (3&4), Winter 2025- Summer 2026: p.140-149pAR139267r2026-06-25yAR