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    The bhagavad gītā on war and peace.K. N. Upadhyaya - 1969 - Philosophy East and West 19 (2):159-169.
    The paper discusses the attitude of the bhagavadgita in relation to war and peace and justifies its views on independent grounds. The views that the gita is primarily interested in teaching either war or peace, And that the teachings of war and peace are necessarily incompatible are repudiated. The paper shows that the central message of the gita is something more basic and comprehensive, And that the war, As envisaged by the gita, Is not incompatible with a life of peace (...)
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    Early Buddhism and the Bhagavadgita.B. G. Gokhale & K. N. Upadhyaya - 1973 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (2):245.
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    Classical Sāmkhya.K. N. Upadhyaya - 1972 - Philosophy East and West 22 (3):333-335.
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    Philosophical Reflections.K. N. Upadhyaya - 1991 - Philosophy East and West 41 (1):120-122.
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    Śadotnkara on reason, scriptural authority and self-knowledge.K. N. Upadhyaya - 1991 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 19 (2):121-132.
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    Indian tradition and negation.K. N. Upadhyaya - 1988 - Philosophy East and West 38 (3):281-289.
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    Sankara on Reason, Scriptural Authority and Self-Knowledge.K. N. Upadhyaya - 1991 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 19 (2):121.
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    The impact of early buddhism on hindu thought (with special reference to the bhagavadgītā).K. N. Upadhyaya - 1968 - Philosophy East and West 18 (3):163-173.