The Kingdom of Nepal: An Analysis of Hindu Culture.

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      Allen, a Nepali specialist, was Kondos's PhD supervisor. Allen writes of the joy of having a student of Kondos's extraordinary intellectual abilities because, like all good students, she taught him much about Nepal in particular and Hindu thought in general. This guru/student turned guru/guru collaboration between work colleagues and fellow Nepali scholars has been an exceptionally fruitful one. [Extracted from the article]
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