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[a] K V Singh (2015). 《Hindu Rites and Rituals: Origins and Meanings》. Penguin Books. 123–124쪽. ISBN978-0143425106.; [b] Barbara Bickel (2012), Decolonizing the Divine Through Co-Artographic Praxis in Matrixial Borderspaces, Visual Arts Research, Vol. 38, No. 2, University of Illinois Press, pp. 112-125; [c] Suzanne Bost (2016), Practicing Yoga, Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, Vol. 37, No. 2, pp. 191-210; [d] Oxhandler, Holly (2017). “Namaste Theory: A Quantitative Grounded Theory on Religion and Spirituality in Mental Health Treatment”. 《Religions》 8 (9): 168. doi:10.3390/rel8090168..