Comparative mythology corpus

Miracle Working Mystic And Signs Of Power

1 appearances across 1 tradition groups.

Evidence

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Sufi The Persian Mystics: Jalálu'd-dín Rúmí CONTENTS / INTRODUCTION / EDITORIAL NOTE / INTRODUCTION; lines 255-332 medium Mansur al-Hallāj is described as controversial, as performing miracles, as claiming powers and divinity, as having disciples named after prophets, as contrasted with Akbar, and as visiting India to study magic and see a rope trick performed by a woman. record