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    Classical Hindu Mythology: A Reader in the Sanskrit Puranas.Cornelia Dimmitt - 1978 - Temple University Press.
    The Mahapuranas embody the received tradition of Hindu mythology. This anthology contains fresh translations of these myths, only a few of which have ever been available in English before, thus providing a rich new portion of Hindu mythology. The book is organized into six chapters. "Origins" contains myths relating to creation, time, and space. "Seers, Kings and Supernaturals" relates tales of rivers, trees, animals, demons, and men, particularly heroes and sages. Myths about the chief gods are (...)
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    Classical Hindu Mythology: A Reader in the Sanskrit Purāṇas.David Dell - 1981 - Philosophy East and West 31 (2):240-240.
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    Head beneath the Altar: Hindu Mythology and the Critique of Sacrifice. By Brian Collins.Finnian M. M. Gerety - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 137 (4).
    The Head beneath the Altar: Hindu Mythology and the Critique of Sacrifice. By Brian Collins. Studies in Violence, Mimesis, and Culture Series. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2014. Pp. x + 310. $24.95.
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  4. A Hand-Book of Hindu Mythology and Philosophy with Some Biographical Notices.W. Munro Taylor - 1870 - Higginbotham & Co.
     
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    Crossing the Lines of Caste: Viśvāmitra and the Construction of Brahmin Power in Hindu Mythology. By Adheesh A. Sathaye.Greg Bailey - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 137 (1).
    Crossing the Lines of Caste: Viśvāmitra and the Construction of Brahmin Power in Hindu Mythology. By Adheesh A. Sathaye. New York: Oxford University Press, 2015. Pp. xxii + 310. $99 ; $35.
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    The Head Beneath the Altar: Hindu Mythology and the Critique of Sacrifice.Brian Collins - 2014 - Michigan State University Press.
    In the beginning, says the ancient Hindu text the _Rg Veda_, was man. And from man’s sacrifice and dismemberment came the entire world, including the hierarchical ordering of human society. _The Head Beneath the Altar _is the first book to present a wide-ranging study of Hindu texts read through the lens of René Girard’s mimetic theory of the sacrificial origin of religion and culture. For those interested in Girard and comparative religion, the book also performs a careful reading (...)
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    The Sword and the Flute. Kālī and Kṛṣṇa, Dark Visions of the Terrible and the Sublime in Hindu MythologyThe Sword and the Flute. Kali and Krsna, Dark Visions of the Terrible and the Sublime in Hindu Mythology.Ernest Bender & David R. Kinsley - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (3):548.
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  8. The Origins of Evil in Hindu Mythology.Wendy Doniger O'flaherty - 1976 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 11 (1):59-59.
     
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    The Sword and the Flute. Kālī and Kṛṣṇa, Dark Visions of the Terrible and the Sublime in Hindu MythologyThe Sword and the Flute. Kali and Krsna, Dark Visions of the Terrible and the Sublime in Hindu Mythology.Ludwik Sternbach & David R. Kinsley - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (3):363.
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    The one by whom scandal comes (owsc) René Girard, trans., M.b. debevoise east Lansing, mi. michigan state university press. 2014. 151 pp. $19.95. - When these things begin: Conversations with Michel treguer (wttb) René Girard, trans., Trevor cribben Merrill east Lansing, mi. michigan state university press. 2014. 152 pp. $19.95. - The head beneath the altar: Hindu mythology and the critique of sacrifice (hba) Brian Collins east Lansing, mi. michigan state university press. 2014. 320 pp. $24.95. [REVIEW]Eric D. Meyer - 2018 - Dialogue 57 (3):658-661.
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    The Head Beneath the Altar: Hindu Mythology and the Critique of Sacrifice. By BrianCollins. Pp. x, 310, East Lansing, Michigan State University Press, 2014, $24.95. [REVIEW]Patrick Madigan - 2019 - Heythrop Journal 60 (3):481-482.
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  12. Mythology, metaphysics and mysticism: Hellenic and Hindu.R. C. Adhikary - 1956 - Scientia 50 (91):156.
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  13. Vedic mythology : An archetypal delineation of the hindu world-view.B. Rambilass - 2005 - In Ashok Vohra, Arvind Sharma & Mrinal Miri (eds.), Dharma, the Categorial Imperative. D.K. Printworld.
     
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    Mythologies and philosophies of salvation in the theistic traditions of India.Klaus K. Klostermaier - 1984 - Waterloo, Ontario, Canada: Published for the Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion/Corporation Canadienne des Sciences Religieuses by Wilfrid Laurier University Press.
    INTRODUCTION "For the Hindu religion is salvation," Sarvepalli Radha- krishnan once stated quite categorically. Despite differences in detail, he maintained ...
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    Climate Engineering From Hindu‐Jain Perspectives.Pankaj Jain - 2019 - Zygon 54 (4):826-836.
    Although Indic perspectives toward nature are now well documented, climate engineering discussions seem to still lack the views from Indic or other non‐Western sources. In this article, I will apply some of the Hindu and Jain concepts such as karma, nonviolence (Ahiṃsā ), humility (Vinaya ), and renunciation (Saṃnyāsa ) to analyze the two primary climate geoengineering strategies of solar radiation management (SRM) and carbon dioxide removal (CDR). I suggest that Indic philosophical and religious traditions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, (...)
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    Bisexuality in the Mythology of Ancient India.Wendy Doniger - 2005 - Diogenes 52 (4):50-60.
    Hindu texts call into question our own gender conceptions; they tell us that desire for bisexual pleasure and the wish to belong to both sexes at the same time are very real, but unrealizable, except by those with magic gifts. Many myths bear witness to the existential perception of human beings as bisexual and to active bisexual transformations. Some may show the desire to be androgynous and, contrary to the dominant homophobic paradigm, present veiled images of a bisexuality fulfilled (...)
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    The Mahā Kumbh Melā in Allahabad 2013: Hindu Renouncers between Mundaneness and the Extramundane.Cora Gäbel - 2018 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 26 (1):52-84.
    The following article deals with the Mahā Kumbh Melā1 in Allahabad and the practices of Hindu world renouncers2 during this festival. In 2013, the year under study, approximately 120 million renouncers and lay pilgrims attended the festival. After a brief overview of the academic discussion on Hindu renunciation, the article proceeds to outline the mythology, history, and meaning of the Kumbh Melā. Subsequently, it presents the festival from the renouncers’ point of view. This section of the article (...)
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    Myth as Metaphysics: The Christian Saviour and the Hindu Gods. [REVIEW]Ankur Barua - 2012 - Sophia 51 (3):379-393.
    A distinction which is often rehearsed in some strands of Christian writing on the ‘Eastern’ religions, especially Hinduism, is that while they are full of ‘mythological’ fancies, Biblical faith is based on the solid rock of ‘historical’ truth. I argue that the sharp contours of this antithesis are softened when we consider two issues regarding the relation between ‘myth’ and ‘history’. First, the decades–long attempts to separate the ‘historical’ facts about Jesus Christ from the interpretive elements in the Biblical narrative (...)
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    A Review of Shiva Legends in Hindu Holy Texts. [REVIEW]Arzu Yildiz - 2022 - Dini Araştırmalar 25 (63):401-422.
    Legends and mythological tales hold great importance in the Hindu religious tradition. Hindu scriptures have numerous mythical narratives. In general, the purpose of these narratives, decorated with many supernatural figures and elements, is to warn people, guide them to the right path by teaching the right behaviours, prevent wrong behaviours, praise the glory of the gods, and explain the creation of the universe and beings. Mostly, gods are the protagonists of the myths. There are many legends that Shiva, (...)
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    Shifting Śāstric Śiva: Co-operating Epic Mythology and Philosophy in India’s Classical Period.Shubha Pathak - 2023 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 27 (2):173-212.
    This study accounts for disparate portrayals of divine destroyer Śiva in the normative Rāmāyaṇa and Mahābhārata as opposed to Kālidāsa’s amatory Kumārasaṃbhava and Raghuvaṃśa by contrasting the primary and secondary Sanskrit epic authors’ respective reliances on the Mānavadharmaśāstra and the Kāmasūtra. By arguing, per Richard Johnson’s postpoststructuralism, that these mythological and philosophical differences deliberately reflect those poets’ specific sociohistorical contexts, this inquiry accounts more accurately for Śiva’s classical-epic depictions than do Stella Kramrisch’s and Wendy Doniger [O’Flaherty]’s investigations informed by Claude (...)
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    Piṅgala Devāyaṇa. Hajārī & Amitā Nathavāṇī - 2001 - Dillī: Motīlāla Banārasīdāsa Pabliśarsa. Edited by Amitā Nathavāṇī.
    Exhaustive work on Hindu mythology, cosmology and evolution.
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    Glimpses of Devāyaṇa: a short synopsis of the third epic of India. Hajārī - 2007 - New Delhi: New Age Books. Edited by Amitā Nathavāṇī & Hajārī.
    Synopsis of Piṅgala Devāyaṇa, exhaustive work on Hindu mythology, cosmology, and evolution.
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    Robert A. Davis.Mythologies Of Innocence - 2011 - In Nancy Vansieleghem & David Kennedy (eds.), Philosophy for Children in Transition: Problems and Prospects. Wiley. pp. 210.
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    Cromwell Crawford.Hindu Developments In Bioethics - 1997 - Bioethics Yearbook: Volume 5-Theological Developments in Bioethics: 1992-1994 5:55.
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    Wisdom of the Gods for you and me: my Gita and my Hanuman Chalisa.Devdutt Pattanaik - 2019 - New Delhi: Rupa. Edited by Tulasīdāsa.
    'Devdutt Pattanaik is an exponent of myths, using them [to] deepen storytelling, and obtain a sense of life and living' -Scroll.in Hindu mythology is vast and voluminous. There is so much we don't know or that has not been presented in a simplified way, making sense to contemporary times. This special omnibus edition brings together two bestselling books by Devdutt Pattanaik, India's most famous and renowned mythologist. My Gita and My Hanuman Chalisa are part of a series where (...)
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    Avatāra-mīmāṃsā.Maheśa Prasāda Pāṭhaka - 2019 - Paṭanā: Jānakī Prakāśana.
    On divine reincarnations (avatars) in Hindu mythology.
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    objection), or it is causally determined (undermining Goetz's allegiance to non-causal agency). I suspect that confusion over equivocal uses of 'choice'may explain why someone would say that a reason for an action (say Ra2) is the reason for a choice, even when it is neither intrinsically more compelling than other reasons for action.Christopher G. Framarin & Hindu Studies Series - 2010 - Religious Studies 46 (1).
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    Purāṇoṃ meṃ Śukadeva.Aparṇā Pāṇḍeya - 2007 - Dillī: Abhisheka Prakāśana.
    On the life, philosopy, and mythological interpretations of Śukadeva as portrayed in Puranas; a study.
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    Gaṇeśa: alaga alaga gaṇanāyeṃ.Manoja Kumāra Śrīvāstava - 2020 - Bhopāla, Madhya Pradeśa: Sahacara.
    Research work on various manifestations and philosophies related to Gaṇeśa, Hindu deity.
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    Myths, legends, concepts, and literary antiquities of India.Manoj Das - 2009 - New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi.
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    Studies on myth philosophy and culture.Dharmmarāj Aṭāṭṭ - 2017 - Delhi: Pratibha Prakashan. Edited by Reeja B. Kavanal.
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    Pingal Devayana. Hajārī - 2023 - Delhi, India: Moonlight Books. Edited by Amitā Nathavāṇī & Shirish Nathwani.
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    Voice of the R̥ṣis: an epilogue to Devāyaṇa, third epic of India: a Vedic reference book. Hajārī - 2009 - New Delhi: New Age Books. Edited by Amitā Nathavāṇī.
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    Vaishṇava purāṇoṃ meṃ ācāra-samīkshā.Premanārāyaṇa Dvivedī - 2018 - Naī Dillī (Bhārata): Satyam Pabliśiṅga Hāūsa. Edited by R̥ṣan Bhāradvāja.
    Critical study of ethics in Vaishnava-puranas; Hindu mythological text.
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    Kūrmapurāṇa meṃ dharma evaṃ darśana.Pūjā Dīkshita - 2020 - Lakhanau: Buka Pablikeśana.
    Critical study of religion and philosophy in Kūrmapurāṇa, Hindu mythological text.
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  36. Tales from the Devayana: the untold epic of India.Amitā Nathavāṇī - 2016 - New Delhi, India: Research India Press. Edited by Hajārī.
     
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    Adhyātmarāmāyaṇasya dārśanikī antardr̥ṣṭiḥ.Snehalatā Śarmā - 2017 - Dillī: Amara Grantha Pablikeśansa.
    Study of philosophical aspects of Adhyātmarāmāyaṇa, portion of Brahmāṇḍapurāṇa, Hindu mythological text.
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    Matsyapurāṇeśr̥ṣṭiprakriyāsamīkṣaṇam. Narendrakumāra - 2022 - Naī Dillī: Sañjaya Prakāśana.
    Study of the process of creation as described in Matsyapurāṇa, Hindu mythological text.
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    Śrīmadbhāgavat meṃ jīvana-paddhati.Hariprakāśa Gupta - 2012 - Naī Dillī: Sṭaiṇḍarḍa Pabliśarsa (Iṇḍiyā).
    On religious and spiritual life as depicted in Bhāgavatapurāṇa, Hindu mythological text.
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  40. Abel Bergaigne's Vedic religion.Abel Bergaigne - 1978 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass. Edited by Maurice Bloomfield.
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    Vartamāna sandarbha meṃ Śrīmadbhāgavatavarṇita śaikshika evaṃ naitika tattva.Ānanda Kumāra Priyadarśī - 2021 - Dillī, Bhārata: Śivālika Prakāśana.
    Study of education and moral elements as described in Bhāgavatapurāṇa, Hindu mythological classic and its relevance to present context.
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    Śrīmadbhāgavata meṃ jīvana darśana.Āśā Siṃha Rāvata - 2019 - Dillī (Bhārata): Īsṭarna Buka Liṅkarsa.
    Study on religious and spiritual life in Bhāgavatapurāṇa, Hindu mythological text.
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  43. Śrīmadbhāgavata Mahāpurāṇa meṃ Vishṇu kā svarūpa evaṃ Vaishṇava siddhānta.Sumana Śarmā - 2016 - Dillī: Nirmala Pablikeśansa. Edited by Omaprakāśa Śāstrī.
    On Vishnu, Hindu deity as portrayed in Bhāgavatapurāna, Hindu mythological text and Vaiṣṇava philosophy.
     
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  44. Cintana-cintāmaṇi: paramārtha-vyavahāra tathā śāstra-samīkshaṇātmaka vicāra-raśmiyoṃ kā abhinava udbhāsa.Vindhyeśvarī Prasāda Miśra Vinaya - 2024 - Dillī, Bhārata: Nyū Bhāratīya Buka Kôraporeśana.
    Articles on spiritual philosophy and various aspects of Bhāgavatapurāṇa, Hindu mythological text; previously published in various newspapers and magazines.
     
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  45. Vedic religion according to the hymns of the R̥gveda.Abel Bergaigne - 1969 - Poona: Āryasaṁskṛti-Prakāśana : sole distributors, Saraswat. Edited by Maurice Bloomfield & Vasudev Gopal Paranjpe.
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    Yuga-Avatāra Complex in the Mahābhārata and Harivaṃśa.Christopher R. Austin - 2023 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 143 (4):903-927.
    A recent publication (I by Simon Brodbeck, 2022) proposes to resolve a long-standing theological conundrum of Hindu mythology on the basis of a literary-holist or “synchronic” reading of the Sanskrit Mahābhārata, seeking thereby to displace earlier scholarship treating this theme. This review essay provides a thorough analysis of the arguments of Divine Descent and the closely linked matter of the two competing methodologies in the reading of the Sanskrit epics: the “synchronic” or holist approach championed by Brodbeck and (...)
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    Vedic myth, ritual, and philosophy: a study of Dvaita interpretation of the Veda by Madhva.Ananta Sharan Tiwari - 2001 - Delhi: Pratibha Prakashan.
    In This Book The Author Have Tried To Present A Historical Study Of Vedic Interpretation Confines Ourselves To The Study Of These Various Parts Of The Vedic Literature As Some Interpretation Of The Vedic Samhita. The Author Observed The Vedic Myth, Rituals And Philosophy As Interpreted By Madhvacarya The Founder Of Dvaita School Of Vedanta.
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    The legends of the Upaniṣads with special reference to Chāndogya and Br̥hadāraṇyaka: a philosophical study.Bagmita Sandilya - 2022 - Kolkata: Punthi Pustak.
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  49. Purāṇa darśana samagradr̥shṭi.Ananta Śarmā - 2010 - Jayapura: Jagadguru Rāmānandācārya Rājasthāna Saṃskr̥ta Viśvavidyālaya. Edited by Tārāśaṅkaraśarmā Pāṇḍeya.
    Comprehensive study of the Puranas, Hindu mythological texts.
     
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    Purāṇoṃ meṃ dharma, darśana, aura śikshā.Isapāka Alī - 2022 - Gājiyābāda: Sāhitya Saṃsthāna.
    On religion, philosophy and education in Puranas, Hindu mythological text.
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