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  • {{short description|Indian-American proponent of New Age philosophy and alternative medicine}} ...PA-hi|diːpək tʃoːpɽa|lang}}; born 22 October 1946) is an [[Indian-American|Indian-born American]] author and [[alternative medicine]] advocate.<ref>{{cite ne
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  • ...us construction of it) is also found in [[New Age]] circles and dubious "[[Indian burial grounds]]" and other [[legend]]s...invoked in [[haunting]]s such as ...Fortean Organization]] – a network of professional Fortean researchers and writers based in the United States
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  • ...e sciences. Its continued legitimacy is demonstrated by the fact that some Indian universities offer advanced degrees in astrology. In the West, however, New ...y, and, "...enjoyed almost the authority of a Bible among the astrological writers of a thousand years or more."{{sfn|Robbins|1940|loc='Introduction'|page=xii
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  • * "Many writers on pseudoscience have emphasized that pseudoscience is non-science posing a ...-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190707131151/https://undark.org/article/indian-scientists-confront-pseudoscience/|url-status=live}}
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  • ...bout Ayurveda, with two U.S. studies finding about 20 percent of Ayurvedic Indian-manufactured [[patent medicine]]s contained toxic levels of heavy metals su Writers such as [[Carl Sagan]], a noted astrophysicist, advocate of [[scientific sk
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  • ...llion|{{xt|ten million}}]] is preferable to [[crore|{{!xt|one crore}}]] ([[Indian English]]). * [[Mumbai]] ([[Indian English]])
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