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- Dhuni_(Meher_Baba) abstract "The Dhuni (a word that literally means “fire”) is a fire ritual that Meher Baba co-opted from other religious traditions and made his own. Thus his use of the word and modification of its practice is not precisely analogous to its traditional form as found in Hinduism.".
- Q17010499 abstract "The Dhuni (a word that literally means “fire”) is a fire ritual that Meher Baba co-opted from other religious traditions and made his own. Thus his use of the word and modification of its practice is not precisely analogous to its traditional form as found in Hinduism.".
- Dhuni_(Meher_Baba) comment "The Dhuni (a word that literally means “fire”) is a fire ritual that Meher Baba co-opted from other religious traditions and made his own. Thus his use of the word and modification of its practice is not precisely analogous to its traditional form as found in Hinduism.".
- Q17010499 comment "The Dhuni (a word that literally means “fire”) is a fire ritual that Meher Baba co-opted from other religious traditions and made his own. Thus his use of the word and modification of its practice is not precisely analogous to its traditional form as found in Hinduism.".