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Recommended Books/ Readings 

1. Mukunda Madhava Sharma, Inscriptions of Ancient Assam, Gauhati  . 

    University, 1978 

2. Select Inscriptions (Vol.I) - D.C. Sircar, Calcutta, 1965. 

3 Dani, Ahmad Hasan :Indian Paleography, Oxford, 1963.       

4.Pillai, Swami Kannu& K.S. Ramchandran :Indian Chronology             

(Solar, Lnar and Planetary), Asian Educational Service, 2003.

 5Satyamurty, K. :Text Book of Indian Epigraphy, Lower Price Publication, 

Delhi, 1992.

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Rcommended Books/Readings 

 1.Joshi, K.R. & S.M. Ayachuit ² Post Independence Sanskrit Literature, Nagpur, 

1991.  

2.Prajapati, Manibhai K. ² Post Independence Sanskrit Literature: A Critical 

Survey, Patna, 2005.   

3.UshaSatyavrat Sanskrit Dramas of the Twentieth Century, Mehar Chand 

Lachmandas, Delhi, 1987.   

4.Dwivedi Rahas Bihari – AdhunikMahakāvya Samikshanam   

5.Tripathi RadhaVallabh– Sanskrit SahityaBeesaveenShatabdi , 1999, Delhi   

6.Musalgaonkar Kesava Rao – Adhunik Sanskrit KāvyaParampara, 2004 

7.Naranga, S.P. – KalidasaPunarnava,  

8. Upadhyaya, Ramji–Adhunik Sanskrit Natak, Varanasi 

9. Abhiraja Rajendra Misra, Kalpavalli (samakālīna samkrtakavyasamkalanam,  

   Sahitya Academy, 2013  


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Recommended Books/Readings:   

1.The Bhagavad Gita and the West: The Esoteric Significance of the Bhagavad 

Gita and Its Relation to the Epistles of Paul", by Rudolf Steiner, p. 43. 

arisebharat.com/2011/10/22/impact-of-bhagvad-gita-on-west/ 

2.AWAKENING - Google Books Result.   

3.Ben-Ami Scharfstein (1998), A Comparative History of World Philosophy: 

From the Upanishads to Kant, State University of New York Press, ISBN 978-

0791436844, page 376.  

4.Bhagavad Gita - World Religions 

5.Edgerton, Franklin (1924), The Paňcatantra Reconstructed (Vol.1: Text and 

Critical Apparatus, Vol.2 : Introduction and Translation), New Haven, 

Connecticut: American Oriental Series. Volumes 2-3. 

6.Banarji, Suresh Chandra- 'Influence of Sanskrit out side India, A Companion 

to Sanskrit Literature, MLBD, 1971.  

7.Excerpt from Wood's 2008 update of Kalila and Dimna- Fables of Friendship 

and Betrayal.  

8.Falconer, Ion Keith (1885), Kalilah and Dimnah or The Fables of 

Bidpai, Cambridge University Press, Amsterdam, 1970.  

9.Hertel, Johannes(1908-15), The Paňcatantra : a collection of ancient Hindu 

tales, in the recension called Paňcākhyānaka, and dated 1199 A.D., of the Jaina 

monk,  

Pūrṇabhadra, critically edited in the original Sanskrit, Harvard Oriental Series 

Volume 11,12,13, 14.  

10.History of Sanskrit Literature, A Berriedale Keith, Motilal Banarsidas 

Publishers Pvt. Limited, India, 1993.  

11.History of the Miration of Paňcatantra.  

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panchatantra". 

https://books.google.co.in/books?isbn=8184002483 

12.Ibn al- Muqaffa, Abd'allah, Calila e Dimna, Eds. Juan Manuel Cacho Blecua 

and Marīa Jesus Lacarra, Madrid: Editorial Castalia, 1984.   

13.Ibn al- Muqaffa, Abdallah, Kalilah et Dimnah, Ed. P. Louis Cheiko. 3 ed. 

Beirut: Imprimerie Catholique, 1947.  

14.Impact of Bhagvad Gita on West | Arise Bharat  

15.Influence of Bhagavad Gita - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   16.Jacobs, Joseph (1888), The earliest English version o the Fables of 

Bidpai , London.   

17.James A. Hijiya, "The Gita of Robert Oppenheimer" Proceeding of the 

American Philosphical Society, 144, no. 2 (Retrieved on 27 February 2011).   

18.Kāśīnāth Pāṇḍuraṅga Paraba, ed. (1896), The Paňcatantra of 

Viṣṇuśarman,  

19.Tukāṟām Jāvajī, http://books.google.com/-id=K71WAAAAYAAJ-, 

Google Books.  

20.Katchbull, Rev. Wyndham (1819), Kalila and Dimna or The Fables of Bidpai, 

Oxford, (Translated from Silvestre de Stacy's laborious 1816 collation of different 

Arabic manuscripts)  

21.Mahulikar, Dr. Gauri, Effect of Ramayana On Various Cultures And 

Civilisation, Ramayana Institute.  

22.Mark B. Woodhouse (1978), Consciousness and Brahman-Atman, The 

Monist, Vol. 61, No.1, Conceptions of the Self: East & West (January, 1978), 

pages 109-124.  

23.Neria H. Hebber, Influence of Upanishads in the West, Boloji.com. Retrieved 

on : 2012-03-02.   

24.Olivelle, Patrick (2006), The Five Discourses on Worldly Wisdom, Clay 

Sanskrit Library.  

25.Paňcatantra, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panchatrantra, retrieved on Feb 1, 2008  

26. Pandit Guru Prasad Shastri (1935), Paňcatantra with the 

commentary Abhinavarajalaxmi, Benares: Bhargava Pustakalaya. 

27. Patrick Olivelle (2014), The Early Upanishads, Oxford University Press, 

ISBN 978-0195124354, page 12-14.  

28. Rajan, Chandra (transl.) (1993), Viṣṇuśarma: The Paňcatantra, London : 

Penguin  

Books, ISBN-9780140455205-(reprint : 1995) (also from the North 

Western Family text.  

29. Rohman, Todd (2009). "The Classical Period". In Watling, Gabrielle, Quay, 

Sara.  

30. S Radhakrishnan, The Principal Upanishads George Allen&Co., 1951, 

pages 22, Reprinted as ISBN 978-8172231248   

31. The Gita of J. Robert Oppenheimer" by JAMES A. HIJIYA, Professor of 

History, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (PDF file)  

32. The Paňcatantra, Viṣṇuśarma, translated from Sanskrit with an Introduction 

by 

Chandra Rajan, Penguin Books, India, 1993. 

33. Valmiki's Ramayana illustrated with Indian miniatures from the 16th to 

the 19th Century 2012, Editions Diane de Selliers, ISBN 9782903656168   

34. Video of London 2009 ICR Illustrated Lecture on the Westward 

Migration of Panchatantra from India.  

35. Viṣṇuśarma, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vishnu_Sarma, retrieved on 

Feb 1, 2008.   

36. Wilkinson (1930), The Lights of Canopus described by J V S Wilkinson, 

London: The studio.  

37. Winternitz, M. Some Problems of Indian Literature –Munshiram Manoharlal, 

       Delhi, 1978.www.comparativereligion.com/Gita.html 

38Biswas.M, Impact of Vedanta Philosophy on Mawlana Jalaluddin Rumi’s Work,  

Surabharati,Deptt. Of Sanskrit, G.U.Vol.12 

39. Biswas M, Reflection of Upanisadic thought in the Literary and Philosophical Works  

of Western Scholars, Vagiswari, Silchar 

40. Bhattacharjya, S. The Concept of Sufi vis-a-vis the Idea of the Favourite Devotee ( Priya 

Bhakta of the Srimadbhagavadgita: the Lore Divine,m Prajna, Vol.XXIV, G.U.

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Recommended Books/Readings:   
1.Bhartiya, Mahesh - Bhāratīya Darśana Kī Pramukha Samasyāeṁ, 
Ghaziabad, 1999.   
2.Chatterjee, S. C. & D. M. Datta - Introduction to Indian Philosophy, 
Calcutta University, Calcutta, 1968 (Hindi Translation also).   
3.Chatterjee, S. C. – The Nyāya Theory of Knowledge, Calcutta, 1968.   
4.Hiriyanna, M. - Outline of Indian Philosophy, London, 1956 (also Hindi 
Translation).   
5.Shastri, Kuppuswami, A Primer of Indian Logic, 1951 (only introduction).   
6.Bhartiya, Mahesh - Causation in Indian Philosophy, Ghaziabad, 1975.   
7.O’Flaherty, Wendy Doniger – Karma and Rebirth in Classical Indian 
Tradition, MLBD, Delhi, 1983.   
8.Pandey, Ram Chandra - Panorama of Indian Philosophy (also Hindi 
version), M.L.B.D., Delhi, 1966.   
9.Radhakrishnan, S. - Indian Philosophy, Oxford University Press, Delhi, 
1990.   
10.Raja, Kuhnan - Some Fundamental Problems in Indian Philosophy, 
MLBD, Delhi,  1974.   
11.Rishi, Uma Shankar (Ed.), Sarva-Darshana_Samgraha, Chowkhamba 
Vidyabhawan,  Varansi, 1984. 
 
12.M. Biswas, Samkhya-Yoga Epistemology- A Study D.K. Printworld, New  
     Delhi 
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Suggested Books/Readings:   
Brown, Charles Philip (1869). Sanskrit Prosody and Numerical Symbols Explained. 
London: Trübner & Co.   Deo, Ashwini. S (2007). The Metrical Organization of Classical Sanskrit Verse, 
(PDF). Journal of Linguistics 43 (01): 63–114. doi:10.1017/s0022226706004452.   Recordings of recitation: H. V. Nagaraja Rao (ORI, Mysore), Ashwini Deo, Ram 
Karan Sharma, Arvind Kolhatkar.   Online Tools for Sanskrit Meter developed by Computational Linguistics Group, 
Department of Sanskrit, University of Delhi: http://sanskrit.du.ac.in   

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