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  1. Bhagavat in Chinese Buddhist Translation: An Indirect Example of Oral Nirvacana in Buddhist Text Translations?Max Deeg - 2004 - In Musashi Tachikawa, Shoun Hino & Toshihiro Wada (eds.), Three mountains and seven rivers: Prof. Musashi Tachikawa's felicitation volume. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers. pp. 153--167.
     
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  2. The Bhagavat: its philosophy, its ethics & its theology.Bhaktibinoda Ṭhākkura - 1936 - Calcutta,: Kunjavehari Vidyabhusan.
     
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    The Yoga of the Bhagavat Gita.Ernest Bender & Krishna Prem - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (3):577.
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  4. Yatindra Siddhānta Sangraha: summary of the teaching of Bhagavat Ramanuja of Karur Swamy. Tirumalācārya - 1976 - Srirangam: Srimad Andavan Ashram. Edited by Vedānta Rāmanuja Mahādesikan.
     
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  5. Śrī-Pātañjala-Yoga-sūtra-bhāṣyam: Śrīgovinda-Bhagavatpūjyapāda-śiṣya-Paramahaṃsa-Parivrājakacārya-Śrīśaṅkara-Bhagavat-kr̥ta-vivaraṇānusāri: Hindī-vivr̥ti-sahitaḥ = Śrī-Pātañjala-Yoga-sūtra-bhāṣyam. Vyāsa - 1984 - Bontāpallī, Medaka: Saccidānanda Yoga Miśana. Edited by Saccidānanda Yogī Sarasvatī, Vedavrata & Śaṅkarācārya.
    Commentary, with text, on the Yogasūtra by Patañjali, basic aphoristic text of Yoga; with Hindi exposition based on the commentary ascribed to Śaṅkarācārya.
     
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    Book Reviews : Gouranga P. Chattopadhyay, Bhagavat Geeta: A Treatise on Managing Critical Decisions. Calcutta: Eureka Publishers, 1997, pp. xiii + 514, Rs 500. [REVIEW]B. K. Chatterjee - 1998 - Journal of Human Values 4 (1):122-125.
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    Book Reviews : Gouranga P. Chattopadhyay, Bhagavat Geeta: A Treatise on Managing Critical Decisions. Calcutta: Eureka Publishers, 1997, pp. xiii + 514, Rs 500. [REVIEW]B. K. Chatterjee - 1998 - Journal of Human Values 4 (1):122-125.
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    From brahmanism to buddhism.Christian Lindtner - 1999 - Asian Philosophy 9 (1):5 – 37.
    It is argued that early Buddhism to a very considerable extent can and should be seen as reformed Brahmanism. Speculations about cosmogony in Buddhist s tras can be traced back to Vedic sources, above all R gveda 10.129 & 10.90—two hymns that play a similar fundamental role in the early Upanisads. Like the immortal and unmanifest Brahman and the mortal and manifest Brahm, the Buddha, as a mythological Bhagavat, also had two forms. In his highest form he is “the (...)
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    The foundation of Hinduism.Jadunath Sinha - 1955 - Calcutta,: Sinha Pub. House.
    This book brings out the essentials of Hinduism as expounded in the Vedas, the main Upanisads, the Munusamhita, the Ramayana, the Mahabharata, the minor Upanisads, the Puranas, the Bhdgavat Gita and the other Gitas. It traces the development of Saivism, Saktaism, Vaisnavism, and the other minor cults in the minor Upanisads, the main Puranas, the Bhdgavat Gita, the Bhagavat Gita, the siva Gita, the Devi Gita, and the other Gitas, and expounds their theoretical and practical teachings. It traces the (...)
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    Tattvasandarbha. [REVIEW]B. L. J. - 1970 - Review of Metaphysics 24 (1):142-143.
    Vaisnavism in Bengal is justifiably renowned for its remarkable elaboration of the philosophy and cult of Divine Love as the essential expression of the nature of the God, Visnu-Krsna. This text, the first of six constituent parts expounding the philosophy of Bengal Vaisnavism, critically analyses the eight traditional bases of knowledge as a means of discovering the nature of Ultimate Reality. The author rejects most of the traditional pramänas as inadequate and false in providing "right cognition" of Ultimate Reality: namely, (...)
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