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"Indians in Flushing Blend 2 Cultures." New York Times, December 18, 1983.
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Mearns, David J. Shiva's Other Children: Religion and Social Identity amongst Overseas Indians. Walnut Creek: Sage, 1995.
Muthanna, I. M. People of India in North America: United States, Canada, W. Indies and Fiji. Enlarged Edition. Bangalore: Lotus Printers, 1982.
Narayan, Kirin. "Refractions of the Field at Home: Hindu Holy Men in America in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries." Cultural Anthropology 8 (1993): 476-509.
Peters, Paige. "Siddha Yoga in the U.S." Pluralism Project Research Notes, 1991.
Ramaswamy, Sunita and Sundar. Vedic Heritage Teaching Program (3 Vols.) Saylorsburg, PA: Arsha Vidya Gurukulam.
Rochford, E. B. Hare Krishna in America. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1985.
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