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    How to Be Indigenous in India?Dikshit Sarma Bhagabati - 2023 - Law and Critique 35 (1):93-123.
    Although international law grants a distinct juristic personality to indigenous peoples, this subjecthood is premised on a hierarchical reading of ethnicity and indigeneity. Through illustrations of Adivasi experiences in India, this article interrogates the prejudices of the global juridical discourse that are reproduced by the domestic jurisdiction, exposing the voyeuristic performance of legality in constructing indigenousness.
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    Classical Indian Philosophy: A Reader.Deepak Sarma - 2011 - Columbia University Press.
    Deepak Sarma completes the first outline in more than fifty years of India's key philosophical traditions, inventively sourcing seminal texts and clarifying language, positions, and issues. Organized by tradition, the volume covers six schools of orthodox Hindu philosophy: Mimamsa (the study of the earlier Vedas, later incorporated into Vedanta), Vedanta (the study of the later Vedas, including the _Bhagavad Gita_ and the _Upanishads_), Sankhya (a form of self-nature dualism), Yoga (a practical outgrowth of Sankhya), and Nyaya and Vaisesika (two (...)
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    Epistemologies and the limitations of philosophical inquiry: doctrine in Mādhva Vedānta.Deepak Sarma - 2005 - New York: RoutledgeCurzon.
    Do you have to be one to know one? Madhvàcàrya, the founder of the thirteenth century school of Vedànta, answered this question with a resounding 'yes!' Madhvàcàrya's insistence that one must be a Màdhva to study Màdhva Vedànta led him to employ various strategies to exclude outsiders and unauthorized readers from accessing the root texts of his tradition and from obtaining oral commentary from living virtuosos. Deepak Sarma explores the degree to which outsiders can understand and interpret the doctrine (...)
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  4. Prakaṭārthavivaraṇam.Chintamani Dikshit, R. T. & Śaṅkarācārya (eds.) - 1935
     
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  5. Economic Philosophy of Deendayal Upadhyaya.Maheśacandra Śarmā - 2002 - Research and Development Foundation for Integral Humanism.
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    Padmapurāṇa and KālidāsaPadmapurana and Kalidasa.H. Śarmā & H. Sarma - 1926 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 46:95.
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    Prasthānaratnākara kā dārśanika adhyayana.Śasi Śarmā - 2010 - Dillī: Isṭarna Buka Liṅkarsa.
    Study of Prasthanaratnakara by Purusottamacaranagosvamin, exposition of Brahmasūtra of Bādarāyaṇa from the Śuddādvaita point of view in Hindu philosophy.
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    Smr̥tiyoṃ Meṃ Ācāra-Mīmāṃsā: Manu, Yājñavalkya Aura Pārāśara-Smr̥ti Ke Sandarbha Meṃ.Ushā Jośī Śarmā - 2012 - Satyam Pabliśiṅga Hāūsa.
    On Hindu ethics and code of conduct in Hindu smr̥tis.
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    The epistemology of the Prabhakara school of Purvamimamsa.Rajendra Nath Sarma - 2005 - Guwahati: Dr. Rajendra Nath Sarma.
    On theory of Knowledge and semantics accroding to Mimamsa philosophy.
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  10. Origin of Quantum Mechanical Results and Life: A Clue from Quantum Biology.Biswaranjan Dikshit - 2018 - Neuroquantology 16 (4):26-33.
    Although quantum mechanics can accurately predict the probability distribution of outcomes in an ensemble of identical systems, it cannot predict the result of an individual system. All the local and global hidden variable theories attempting to explain individual behavior have been proved invalid by experiments (violation of Bell’s inequality) and theory. As an alternative, Schrodinger and others have hypothesized existence of free will in every particle which causes randomness in individual results. However, these free will theories have failed to quantitatively (...)
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  11. Reign of realism: English exposition of Daśaprakaranas of Śrī Ānandatīrtha.R. Nagaraja Sarma - 2008 - Bangalore: Dvaita Vedanta Studies and Research Foundation. Edited by Madhva.
    Exposition of Daśaprakaraṇa (ten minor collective tracts) on Dvaita Vedanta by Madhva, 13th cent. ; includes complete text in Sanskrit.
     
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  12. Reign of Realism in Indian Philosophy.R. Nagaraja Sarma - 1931 - National Press.
     
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  13. A simple proof of Born’s rule for statistical interpretation of quantum mechanics.Biswaranjan Dikshit - 2017 - Journal for Foundations and Applications of Physics 4 (1):24-30.
    The Born’s rule to interpret the square of wave function as the probability to get a specific value in measurement has been accepted as a postulate in foundations of quantum mechanics. Although there have been so many attempts at deriving this rule theoretically using different approaches such as frequency operator approach, many-world theory, Bayesian probability and envariance, literature shows that arguments in each of these methods are circular. In view of absence of a convincing theoretical proof, recently some researchers have (...)
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  14. Reformulation of Dirac’s theory of electron to avoid negative energy or negative time solution.Biswaranjan Dikshit - 2017 - Journal of Theoretical Physics and Cryptography 13:1-4.
    Dirac’s relativistic theory of electron generally results in two possible solutions, one with positive energy and other with negative energy. Although positive energy solutions accurately represented particles such as electrons, interpretation of negative energy solution became very much controversial in the last century. By assuming the vacuum to be completely filled with a sea of negative energy electrons, Dirac tried to avoid natural transition of electron from positive to negative energy state using Pauli’s exclusion principle. However, many scientists like Bohr (...)
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  15. A new approach in classical electrodynamics to protect principle of causality.Biswaranjan Dikshit - 2014 - Journal of Theoretical Physics and Cryptography 5:1-4.
    In classical electrodynamics, electromagnetic effects are calculated from solution of wave equation formed by combination of four Maxwell’s equations. However, along with retarded solution, this wave equation admits advanced solution in which case the effect happens before the cause. So, to preserve causality in natural events, the retarded solution is intentionally chosen and the advance part is just ignored. But, an equation or method cannot be called fundamental if it admits a wrong result (that violates principle of causality) in addition (...)
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  16. Derivation of gravitational time dilation from principle of equivalence and special relativity.Biswaranjan Dikshit - 2021 - Science and Philosophy 9 (1):55-60.
    General relativity is the exact theory of gravity which has been experimentally found to be correct with extremely high accuracy. One of the most surprising predictions of the general theory is that time runs slow in a gravitational field. Its proof formally comes from Schwarzschild metric which is a solution of Einstein field equation for a spherically symmetric mass. However, as Einstein field equation is too complex, attempts have been made earlier to derive gravitational time dilation by direct use of (...)
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  17. A model for the solution of the quantum measurement problem.Biswaranjan Dikshit - 2019 - Science and Philosophy 7 (2):59-70.
    The basic idea of quantum mechanics is that the property of any system can be in a state of superposition of various possibilities. This state of superposition is also known as wave function and it evolves linearly with time in a deterministic way in accordance with the Schrodinger equation. However, when a measurement is carried out on the system to determine the value of that property, the system instantaneously transforms to one of the eigen states and thus we get only (...)
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  18. Proceedings of the National Seminar on Vedic Astro Sciences.S. Sudarsana Sarma (ed.) - 2009 - Tirupati: Sri Venkateswara Vedic University.
    Contributed research papers presented as National Seminar on Vedic Astro Sciences, organized by S.V. Vedic University on 7th and 8th June, 2008 in association with the Centre for Theoritical Studies and Research, Birbhum, West Bengal).
     
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  19. Advaitavedāntasāhityetihāsakośaḥ.R. Thangaswami Sarma - 1980 - Madras: University of Madras.
     
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  20. Bhāratīyadarśaneṣu pratyakṣapramāṇavimarśaḥ.R. Thangaswami Sarma - 1995 - Madrāsa: Aḍayāra Pustakālayaḥ Anusandhānakendraśca.
    Study on perception in Indian philosophy.
     
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  21. Darśanamañjarī.R. Thangaswami Sarma - 1985 - [Madras]: University of Madras.
    Digest of published and unpublished texts on Indic philosophy.
     
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  22. Mīmāṃsāmañjarī.R. Thangaswami Sarma - 1996 - New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers.
     
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    Aesthetic Perception and Cultural Identity of Nepal.Madan M. Dikshit - 1997 - Dialogue and Universalism 7 (3):115-125.
    In this paper I intend to present a preliminary account of the development and sources of aesthetic perception and cuhural identity of the people of Nepal. The paper consists mainly of two sections. In the first section I have tried to explore our country's topographical, sociocultural, historical and religious perspectives which provided the background scenario and basis for the development of the emerged cultural and aesthetic picture. The second section tries to show how the aesthetic sense finds an expression in (...)
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  24. Sarikaracarya in the Perspective of His Time.Dr Er Sreekrishna Sarma - 1997 - In V. Venkatachalam (ed.), Śaṅkarācārya: the ship of enlightenment. New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi.
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  25. Śābarabhāṣya vyākhyā Granthayojanā.E. R. Sreekrishna Sarma, Jaimini & Śabarasvāmi (eds.) - 1989 - Madras: Adyar Library and Research Centre.
    Granthayojanā, anonymous supercommentary, on Śābarabhāṣya, commentary on the Mīmāṃsāsūtra of Jaimini; based on a rare manuscript preserved in the Adyar Library.
     
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    Philosophy, science and analysis: essays dedicated to the memory of Sibajiban Bhattacharya.Sibajiban Bhattacharyya, Dikshit Gupta & Dilip K. Basu (eds.) - 2015 - New Delhi: New Delhi Publishers.
    Sibajiban Bhattacharyya, Indian philosopher; contributed articles.
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    Assamese Literature.Richard J. Cohen, Satyendra Nath Sarma & Jan Gonda - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (3):542.
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    Local Self-Government in Mediaeval Karnataka.A. T. E. & G. S. Dikshit - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (2):392.
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    Radius of electron, magnetic moment and helical motion of the charge of electron.S. Ghosh, A. Choudhury & J. K. Sarma - 2012 - Apeiron: Studies in Infinite Nature 19 (3):247.
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    History of Indian Glass.Hermann Goetz & Moreshwar G. Dikshit - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (4):505.
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    The effect of coarse non-deformable particles on the deformation and static recrystallization of aluminium alloys.B. Radhakrishnan † & G. Sarma - 2004 - Philosophical Magazine 84 (22):2341-2366.
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    Women in Sanskrit Dramas.Ludwik Sternbach, Ratnamayidevī Dikshit & Ratnamayidevi Dikshit - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (3):572.
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    Researches in Indian and Buddhist philosophy: essays in honour of Professor Alex Wayman.Alex Wayman & Rāma Karaṇa Śarmā (eds.) - 1993 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers.
    The present volume, comprising ninteen articles by renowned scholars, is divided into three sections, namely, Buddhist Jaina and Hindu Philsosphical Researches.
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    An Enquiry into the Nature of Liberation : Bhaṭṭa Rāmakaṇṭha’s Paramokṣanirāsakārikāvṛtti, a commentary on Sadyojyotiḥ’s refutation of twenty conceptions of the liberated state (mokṣa).Dominic Goodall, Alex Watson & S. L. P. Anjaneya Sarma - unknown
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    Index to the All-India Oriental Conference. Vol. IV. Sessions XXIII to XXXI.Ernest Bender & K. V. Sarma - 1986 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 106 (4):895.
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    Vivekacandrodaya-Nāṭaka of Śiva-KaviVivekacandrodaya-Nataka of Siva-Kavi.E. B. & K. V. Sarma - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (2):373.
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    Grahaṇamaṇḍana of ParameśvaraGrahanamandana of Paramesvara.David Pingree & K. V. Sarma - 1967 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 87 (3):337.
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    Response to Robert Zydenbos' Review of "An Introduction to Mādhva Vedānta". [REVIEW]Deepak Sarma - 2006 - Philosophy East and West 56 (4):670 - 674.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Response to Robert Zydenbos' Review of An Introduction to Mādhva VedāntaDeepak SarmaIntroductionI am grateful to the editors of Philosophy East and West for asking me to write a response to Zydenbos' review of my book, An Introduction to Mādhva Vedānta. To this end, I will address four issues: typographical errors, unfounded claims about my translations, content and problems of method and theory, and the future of scholarship in Mādhva (...)
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    36. vādīndra.G. Bhattacharya & Ε. R. Sreekrishna Sarma - 2015 - In Karl H. Potter (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies, Volume 2: Indian Metaphysics and Epistemology: The Tradition of Nyaya-Vaisesika Up to Gangesa. Princeton University Press. pp. 646-659.
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    Praśastikāśikā of Bālakṛṣṇa TripāṭhinPrasastikasika of Balakrsna Tripathin.E. B. & K. V. Sarma - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (2):373.
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    Order–disorder transformation of the O phase in Ti2AlNb alloys.A. K. Singh §, B. Nageswara Sarma & S. Lele - 2004 - Philosophical Magazine 84 (27):2865-2876.
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    Tolerating Inconsistencies: A Study of Logic of Moral Conflicts.Meha Mishra & A. V. Ravishankar Sarma - 2022 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 51 (2):177-195.
    Moral conflicts are the situations which emerge as a response to deal with conflicting obligations or duties. An interesting case arises when an agent thinks that two obligations A and B are equally important, but yet fails to choose one obligation over the other. Despite the fact that the systematic study and the resolution of moral conflicts finds prominence in our linguistic discourse, standard deontic logic when used to represent moral conflicts, implies the impossibility of moral conflicts. This presents a (...)
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    Śaṅkarṣa Kāṇḍa Sūtras of JaiminiSankarsa Kanda Sutras of Jaimini.E. B. & K. V. Sarma - 1964 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 84 (4):491.
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    Golasāra of Gārgya-Kerala Nīlakāṇṭha SamayājīGolasara of Gargya-Kerala Nilakantha Samayaji.Ernest Bender & K. V. Sarma - 1973 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (3):395.
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    Recurrent Fuzzy-Neural MIMO Channel Modeling.Abhijit Mitra & Kandarpa Kumar Sarma - 2012 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 21 (2):121-142.
    . Fuzzy systems and artificial neural networks, as important components of soft-computation, can be applied together to model uncertainty. A composite block of the fuzzy system and the ANN shares a mutually beneficial association resulting in enhanced performance with smaller networks. It makes them suitable for application with time-varying multi-input multi-output channel modeling enabling such a system to track minute variations in propagation conditions. Here we propose a fuzzy neural system using a fuzzy time delay fully recurrent neural network that (...)
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    An Introduction to Mādhva Vedānta.Deepak Sarma - 2003 - Routledge.
    This introduction to the Madhva school of Vedanta is accessible to a wide audience with interest in Hinduism, Indian thought and in the comparative philosophy of religion.Deepak Sarma explores the philosophical foundations of Madhva Vedanta and then presents translations of actual debates between the Madhva and Advaita schools of Vedanta, thus positioning readers at the centre of the 700 year-old controversy between these two schools of Vedanta. Original texts of Madhvacarya are included in an appendix, in translation and in (...)
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    Kauṣītaki-Brāhmaṇa. 1 TextKausitaki-Brahmana. 1 Text.Ludo Rocher & E. R. Sreekrishna Sarma - 1971 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (1):153.
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    Kauṣītakibrāhmaṇa. 2 Vyākhyā of UdayaKausitakibrahmana. 2 Vyakhya of Udaya.Ludo Rocher & E. R. Sreekrishna Sarma - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (3):527.
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    Maṇikaṇa. A Navya-Nyāya ManualManikana. A Navya-Nyaya Manual.J. F. Staal & E. R. Sreekrishna Sarma - 1962 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (2):237.
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    Līlāvatī of Bhāskarācārya with Kriyākramakarī of Śaṅkara and Nārāyaṇa. Being an Elaborate Exposition of the Rationale of Hindu MathematicsLilavati of Bhaskaracarya with Kriyakramakari of Sankara and Narayana. Being an Elaborate Exposition of the Rationale of Hindu Mathematics.Ludwik Sternbach & K. V. Sarma - 1978 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 98 (3):321.
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