Ahimsa: Gautama to Gandhi
New Delhi,Sterling Publishers (1973)
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A. Chakravarti (1957/2005). The Religion of Ahimsa: The Essence of Jaina Philosophy and Ethics. Varthamanan Pathipagam.
Manfred B. Steger (2006). Searching for Satya Through Ahimsa: Gandhi's Challenge to Western Discourses of Power. Constellations 13 (3):332-353.
Meeta Nath (2011). Ahiṁsā: Based on Buddhism and Gandhism. Vidyanidhi Prakashan.
Lokesh Chandra (1981). Vibrations of Ahimsa in China. International Academy of Indian Culture.
Nathaniel Altman (1988). The Nonviolent Revolution: A Comprehensive Guide to Ahimsa, the Philosophy of Dynamic Harmlessness. Element Books.
Shree Chand Rampuria (1947). The Cult of Ahimsa. Sri Jain Swetamber Terapanthi Mahasabha.
Koshelya Walli (1974). The Conception of Ahiṁsā in Indian Thought, According to Sanskrit Sources. Bharata Manisha.
Indu Mala Ghosh (1988). Ahiṁsā, Buddhist and Gandhian. Balaji Enterprises.
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