The vedanta philosophy and the doctrine of Maya
International Journal of Ethics 24 (4):431-451 (1914)
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Ruth Reyna (1962). The Concept of Māyā From the Vedas to the 20th Century. Bombay, New York, Asia Pub. House.
Donald A. Braue (1984). Māyā in Radhakrishnanʼs Thought: Six Meanings Other Than Illusion. Motilal Banarsidass.
Douglas L. Berger (2004). The Veil of Māyā: Schopenhauer's System and Early Indian Thought. Global Academic Pub..
Teun Goudriaan (1978). 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.
Frederic F. Fost (1998). Playful Illusion: The Making of Worlds in Advaita Vedānta. Philosophy East and West 48 (3):387-405.
Roma Chaudhuri (1959). Doctrine of Srikantha and Other Monotheistic Schools of the Vedānta. Calcutta.
Donald R. Tuck (1986). The Concept of Māyā in Śaṃkara and Radhakrishnan. Chanakya Publications.
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