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    Yogavārttika of VijñānabhikṣuYogavarttika of Vijnanabhiksu.John Borelli, T. S. Rukmani, Vijñānabhikṣu & Vijnanabhiksu - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (4):638.
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  2. Sāṁkhyasāra of Vijñānabhikṣu: text and translation with notes. Vijñānabhikṣu - 1988 - Delhi, India: Eastern Book Linkers. Edited by Shiv Kumar.
     
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  3. Yogasārasaṅgrahaḥ. Vijñānabhikṣu - 2010 - Dillī: Bhāratīya Vidyā Prakāśana. Edited by Sudhāṃśu Kumāra Ṣaḍhaṅgī.
    Treatise on Yoga philosophy; Sanskrit text with Hindi commentary and translation.
     
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  4. Yogasārasaṅgraha of Vijñānabhikṣu =. Vijñānabhikṣu - 1995 - Delhi: Parimal Publications. Edited by Avanindra Kumar.
    Treatise, with English translation on Yoga philosophy.
     
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  5. Yogavārttika of Vijñānabhikṣu: text, with English translation and critical notes, along with the text and English translation of the Pātañjala Yogasūtras and Vyāsabhāṣya. Vijñānabhikṣu - 1981 - New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers. Edited by T. S. Rukmani, Patañjali & Vyāsa.
     
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  6. Yoga-sāra-saṅgraha of Vijñāna Bhikṣu. Vijñānabhikṣu - 1933 - Madras,: Theosophical Pub. House. Edited by Vindhyeswari Prasad Dube & Ganganatha Jha.
     
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  7. Vijñanabhiksu's Double Reflection Theory of Knowledge in the Yoga System.T. S. Rukmani - 1988 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 16 (4):367.
     
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    Vijñānabhikṣu and the re-assertion of difference-in-identity vedānta.John Borelli - 1978 - Philosophy East and West 28 (4):425-437.
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    Vijñānabhikṣu on Two Forms of Samādhi.Andrew O. Fort - 2006 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 10 (3):271-294.
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    Vijñānabhikṣu on two forms of samādhi.Andrew O. Fort - 2006 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 10 (3):271-294.
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    Vijñānabhiksu on bhava-pratyaya and upāya-pratyaya yogīs in yoga-sutras.T. S. Rukmani - 1978 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 5 (4):311-317.
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  12. Vijñanabhiksu on Bhava-Pratyaya and Upaya-Pratyaya in Yoga-Sutras.T. S. Rukmani - 1977 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 5:311.
     
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    Reconciling dualism and non-dualism: three arguments in Vijñānabhikṣu’s Bhedābheda Vedānta. [REVIEW]Andrew J. Nicholson - 2007 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 35 (4):371-403.
    The late 16th century Indian philosopher Vijñānabhikṣu is most well known today for his commentaries on Sāṃkhya and Yoga texts. However, the majority of his extant corpus belongs to the tradition of Bhedābheda (Difference and Non-Difference) Vedānta. This article elucidates three Vedāntic arguments from Vijñānabhikṣu’s voluminous commentary on the Brahma Sūtra, entitled Vijñānāmṛtabhāṣya (Commentary on the Nectar of Knowledge). The first section of the article explores the meaning of bhedābheda, showing that in Vijñānabhikṣu’s understanding, “difference and non-difference” does not entail (...)
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  14. The Samkhya-Pravacana-Bhasya. By Vijñanabhiksu.Richard Garbe - 1895 - The Monist 6:314.
     
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  15. T. S. Rukmani , "Yogavarttika of Vijñanabhiksu". [REVIEW]Gerald James Larson - 1991 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 19 (2):219.
     
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  16. Unifying Hinduism: Philosophy and Identity in Indian Intellectual History.Andrew J. Nicholson - 2010 - Cambridge University Press.
    Some postcolonial theorists argue that the idea of a single system of belief known as "Hinduism" is a creation of nineteenth-century British imperialists. Andrew J. Nicholson introduces another perspective: although a unified Hindu identity is not as ancient as some Hindus claim, it has its roots in innovations within South Asian philosophy from the fourteenth to seventeenth centuries. During this time, thinkers treated the philosophies of Vedanta, Samkhya, and Yoga, along with the worshippers of Visnu, Siva, and Sakti, as belonging (...)
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  17. Yogic Mindfulness: Hariharānanda Āraṇya’s Quasi-Buddhistic Interpretation of Smṛti in Patañjali’s Yogasūtra I.20.Ayon Maharaj - 2013 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 41 (1):57-78.
    This paper examines Swami Hariharānanda Āraṇya’s unique interpretation of smṛti as “mindfulness” (samanaskatā) in Patañjali’s Yogasūtra I.20. Focusing on his extended commentary on Yogasūtra I.20 in his Bengali magnum opus, the Pātañjaljogdarśan (1911), I argue that his interpretation of smṛti is quasi-Buddhistic. On the one hand, Hariharānanda’s conception of smṛti as mindfulness resonates strongly with some of the views on smṛti advanced in classic Buddhist texts such as the Satipaṭṭhānasutta and Buddaghośa’s Papañcasūdanī. On the other hand, he also builds into (...)
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  18. Bhāratīẏa darśane Sāṃkhya-yogadarśana-pramāṇatattva.Narayan Kumar Chattopadhyay - 1988 - Kalikātā: Bijana Pābaliśārsa.
    On the tenets of Sankhya philosophy in the light of Vijnanabhiksu's bhāṣya and Yoga varttika.
     
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  19. Sāṅkhyapravacanabhāṣya. Vijñānabhikṣu - 2015 - Beṅgaḷūru: Prasārāṅga, Karnāṭaka Saṃskr̥ta Viśvavidyālaya. Edited by Vijñānabhikṣu & C. Ramanathan.
    Classical commentary on Sāṅkhyasūtra of Kapila, work on the fundamentals of Sankya philosophy by Vijnanabhiksu, active 16th century.
     
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