Māyā Divine and Human: A Study of Magic and its Religious Foundations in Sanskrit Texts, with Particular Attention to a Fragment on Viṣṇu's Māyā Preserved in Bali
Motilal Banarsidass (1978)
| Abstract | This is the first volume of a projected three-volume work on the little known South Indian folk cult of the goddess Draupadi and on the classical epic, the Mahabharata, that the cult brings to life in mythic, ritual and dramatic forms. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Maya (Hinduism Magic, Hindu | |||||||||
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| Call number | B132.M3.G68 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 8120823893 9788120823891 | |||||||||
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Douglas L. Berger (2004). The Veil of Māyā: Schopenhauer's System and Early Indian Thought. Global Academic Pub..
Paul David Devanandan (1950). The Concept of Māyā. London, Lutterworth Press.
L. Thomas O'Neil (1980). Māyā in Śaṅkara: Measuring the Immeasurable. Motilal Banarsidass.
Donald R. Tuck (1986). The Concept of Māyā in Śaṃkara and Radhakrishnan. Chanakya Publications.
Ruth Reyna (1962). The Concept of Māyā From the Vedas to the 20th Century. Bombay, New York, Asia Pub. House.
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