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    Br̥hadāraṇyakopanishad, eka dārśnika evaṃ sāṃskr̥tika adhyayana.Manudeva Bandhu - 2014 - Dillī: Āsthā Prakāśana.
    Philosophical and cultural study of Br̥hadāraṇyakopaniṣad, Hindu philosophical classic.
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    VedaśāstrasaṅgrahaḥVedasastrasangrahah.Ernest Bender & Acharya Vishva Bandhu - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (3):665.
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    Vedic Textuo-Linguistic Studies. Being a Collection of Papers on Vedic Exegesis.Ludo Rocher & Vishva Bandhu - 1978 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 98 (3):326.
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    The Atharva-Prātiśākhyam or the Phonetico-Grammatical Aphorisms of the Atharva-VedaThe Atharva-Pratisakhyam or the Phonetico-Grammatical Aphorisms of the Atharva-Veda.Vishva Bandhu Vidyārthī Śāstrī & Vishva Bandhu Vidyarthi Sastri - 1926 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 46:96.
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    Rājataraṅgiṇī of KalhaṇaRājataraṅgiṇīs of Śrīvara and ŚukaRajatarangini of KalhanaRajataranginis of Srivara and Suka.L. S., Vishva Bandhu, Śrīkantha Kaul & Srikantha Kaul - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (2):376.
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    Rājataraṅgiḥī of Kalhaṇa. Ed. Critically and Annotated with Text-Comparative Data from Original Manuscripts and Other Available MaterialsRajatarangihi of Kalhana. Ed. Critically and Annotated with Text-Comparative Data from Original Manuscripts and Other Available Materials. [REVIEW]L. S. & Vishva Bandhu - 1965 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 85 (4):611.
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    Autonomy and interrelatedness: Spinoza, Hume, and Vasubandhu.Winnifred A. Tomm - 1987 - Zygon 22 (4):459-478.
    If reason and emotion are taken as inseparable founda–tional components of human nature, then all knowledge must be characterized by both objective description and subjective, felt experience. If that is the case, then it is impossible for autonomy to be described in terms of rational knowledge, independent of affective response. Accordingly, autonomy and interdependence are mutually inclusive terms. Following the assumption that reason and emotion are integrally related in human understanding, morality can be explained by reference to both rational principles (...)
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