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  1. Dakṣinabhārataśāṅkaravedāntavidvadgoṣṭhī: smaraṇasañcikā.Prakāshānandendra Saraswatī, Advayānandendra Saraswatī, Rāmanātha Śarma & S. K. (eds.) - 2011 - Holenarasipura: Adhyatma Prakasha Karyalaya.
     
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  2. Professor T.R.V MURTI: Advaya aur Advaitav̄dī Tattvamīmāṁsā ke Vishwatyomukha Pratiṣthāpaka.Sanjay Kumar Shukla - 2024 - Unmilan 2 (37):52-74.
     
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  3. Ātmapurāṇam: Upaniṣadratnam: R̥gvedopaniṣadvayārūpādhyāyatrayātmakah̤. Śaṅkarānanda - 1997 - Vārāṇasī: Śrī Dakṣiṇāmūrti Maṭha Prakāśana. Edited by Divyānanda Giri & Rāmakr̥ṣṇa.
    Substance of the Upanishads in verse; with Satprasava Sanskrit commentary and Hindi commentary.
     
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    Pramāṇamañjarī: Balabhadra-Advayāraṇya-Vāmanabhaṭṭapraṇītā ṭīkātrayopetā tanūpāvyākhyāsamanvitā ca. Sarvadeva - 2018 - Dillī: Vidyānidhi Prakāśana. Edited by Balabhadramiśra, Advayāraṇyayogi, Vāmanabhaṭṭa, Sarvadeva & Paṅkaja Kumāra Miśra.
    Text with translation of Pramāṇamañjarī, treatise on the fundamentals of Nyaya, Vaiśeṣika school in Hindu philosophy by Sarvadeva; includes Sanskrit commentaries and Hindi explanation.
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    An Eleventh-Century Buddhist Logic of ‘Exists’: Ratnakīrti’s Kṣaṇabhaṅgasiddhiḥ Vyatirekātmikā.Agnes Charlene Senape McDermott - 1969 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer.
    I. RATNAKIRTI. HIS PHILOSOPHICAL CONGENERS AND ADVERSARIES Ratnakirti flourished early in the 11th century A.D. at the University of Vi kramasila, a member of the Yogacara-Vijnanavada school oflate Buddhist philosophy. Thakur characterizes Ratnakirti's writing as "more concise and logical though not so poetical" 1 as that of his guru, Jfianasrimitra, two of 2 whose dicta are focal points of the present work. From a translogical or absolute point of view, Ratnakirti endorses a form of 3 solipsistic idealism. The Sarhtdndntaradu$alJa, his (...)
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    Nondualism in Early Śākta Tantras: Transgressive Rites and Their Ontological Justification in a Historical Perspective.Judit Törzsök - 2014 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 42 (1):195-223.
    This paper examines the ritual and philosophical meaning of the term ‘nondual’ (advaya/advaita) in early Śākta Tantras (6th–9th centuries), including some early sources of the anti-ritualist kaula cult. It shows that nondualism denoted only ritual nondualism in the earliest texts, namely, the principle of seeing and using pure and impure substances in ritual without distinction, rejecting the pure-impure dichotomy of orthopraxy. The ontology these tantras presuppose is basically dualist, for they usually see the Lord and the created world as (...)
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