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by Wendy Doniger


  Bhagavad Gita. In the Mahabharata, Poona edition.

  Bhagavata Purana. With the commentary of Shridhara. Benares: Pandita Pustakalaya, 1972.

  Brahmanda Purana. Bombay: Venkateshvara Steam Press, 1857.

  Brahma-sutra-bhashya of Madhva. Tirupati: Tirumala-Tirupati-Devasthanena, 1983.

  Brahma-sutra-bhashya of Shankara. Bombay: Nirnaya Sagara Press, 1948.

  Brahmavaivarta Purana. Poona: Anandasrama Sanskrit Series, 1935

  Brihaddevata of Shaunaka. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1904.

  Buddha-charita of Ashvaghosha. Ed. E. H. Johnston. Calcutta: Panjab University Oriental Publications, 1935-36.

  Caitanya-caritamrita of Krishnadasa Kaviraja. Trans. Edward Cameron Dimock and Tony K. Stewart. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1999.

  Dabistan al-madhahib of Mobad Shah (Muhsin Fani, attr.) Bombay, 1262/1846. The Dabistán or School of Manners. Trans. David Shea and Anthony Troyer. Reprint ed. abridged by A. V. Williams Jackson. Washington, D.C.: M. Walter Dunne, 1901.

  Dasha-kumara-charita of Dandin. Trans. Isabelle Onians (What Ten Young Man Did). New York: New York University Press, 2005.

  Dashavatara-charita of Kshemendra. Bombay: Kavyamala Series, 1891.

  Devibhagavata Purana. Benares: Pandita Pustakalaya, 1960.

  Garuda Purana. Benares: Pandita Pustakalaya, 1969.

  Gautama-dharmasutra. New Delhi: Veda Mitra, 1969.

  Gita Govinda of Jaydeva. Hyderabad: Sanskrit Academy Series, 1969.

  Hari-vamsha. Poona: Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, 1969.

  Harsha-charita of Bana. Bombay: Bombay Sanskrit and Prakrit Series, 1909.

  History of Herodotus. Trans. David Grene. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1987.

  Jaiminiya Brahmana. Nagpur: Sarasvati-vihara Series. 1954.

  Jatakamala of Aryasuri. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, 1971.

  Jatakas. [Jataka Stories]. Ed. E. B. Cowell. London: Pali Text Society, 1973.

  Kadambari of Banabhatta. A Classic Story of Magical Transformations. Trans. and intro. Gwendolyn Layne. New York and London: Garland Publishing, 1991.

  Kalika Purana. Ed. Sri Biswanarayan Sastri. Varanasi: Chowkhamba Sanskrit Series Office, 1972.

  Kalki Purana. Mathura: Jai Nitai Press, 2006.

  Kamasutra of Vatsyayana, with the commentary of Yashodhara. Ed. with the Hindi “Jaya” commentary by Devadatta Shastri. Varanasi: Kashi Sanskrit Series, 1964.

  The Kamasutra of Vatsyayana. Trans. Wendy Doniger and Sudhir Kakar. London and New York: Oxford World Classics, 2002.

  Kamasutra: The Pop-Up KamaSutra. NewYork: Harry N. Abrahms, 2003.

  Kathaka Samhita [Die Samhita der Katha-Sakha]. 3 vols. Leipzig: F. A. Brockhaus, 1900.

  Katha-ratnakara of Hemavijayagani. Banasakantha: Omkarasahiyta Nidhi, 1997.

  Katha-sarit-sagara [The Ocean of the Rivers of Story]. Bombay: Nirnara Sagara Press, 1930. English translation: The Ocean of Story. Ed. N. M. Penzer, trans. C. W. Tawney. 10 vols. London: Chas. J. Sawyer, 1924.

  Kaushitaki Brahmana. 3 vols. Calcutta: Bibliotheca Indica, 1903.

  Kurma Purana. Varanasi: All-India Kashiraj Trust, 1972.

  Linga Purana. Calcutta: Sri Arunodaraya, 1812.

  Madhva-vijaya of Narayana Panditacarya. Vishakhapatnam: Shrimadananda Tirtha Publications, 1983.

  Mahabhagavata Purana. Bombay: Venkateshvara Steam Press, 1913.

  Mahabharata. Poona: Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, 1933-69.

  Mahabharata, with the commentary of Nilakantha. Bombay: Jagadishvara, 1862.

  Mahanirvana Tantra. Madras: Tantrik Texts, 1929.

  Maitrayani Samhita. Wiesbaden: R. Steiner, 1970-72 (1881).

  Manavadharmasastra [The Laws of Manu]. Trans. Wendy Doniger with Brian K. Smith. Harmondsworth: Penguin Classics, 1991.

  Mani-manjari of Narayana Panditacarya. Bombay: Nirnaya Sagara Press, 1912.

  Manusmrti. Bombay: Bharatiya Vidya Series, 1972-78.

  Naishadiyacarita of Shri Harsha. Bombay: Nirnaya Sagara Press, 1986.

  Narmamala of Kshemendra. Ed. and trans. Fabrizia Baldissera. Würzburg: Südasien-Institut, Ergon Verlag, 2005.

  Nirukta of Yaska. Ed. Lakshman Sarup. 2 vols. London and New York: Oxford University Press, 1920-27.

  Periya Purana of Cekkilar. Trans. Alistair McGlashan (The History of the Holy Servants of the Lord Siva). Victoria, B.C.: Trafford Publishing, 2006.

  Phaedrus of Plato. Trans. Alexander Nehamas and Paul Woodruff. In Plato, Complete Works, ed. John M. Cooper. Indianapolis: Hackett, 1997.

  Prabodhachandrodaya of Mahendradatta. Trans. Sita K. Nambiar. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, 1971, 1998.

  Priyadarshika of Harsha. Ed. M. R. Kale. Bombay: Motilal Banarsidass, 1928.

  Purva-mimamsa-sutra. Jaiminiya-mimamsabhashyam of Shabarasvamin. Hirayana: Ramlal Kapar, 1986.

  Rajatarangini. Ed. and trans. M. A. Stein (Rajatarangini, or, Chronicle of the Kings of Kashmir). Leipzig: Otto Harassowitz, 1892.

  Ramacaritamanasa of Tulsi Das [The Holy Lake of the Acts of Rama]. Trans. R. C. Prasad. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, 1990.

  Ramayana of Valmiki. Baroda: Oriental Institute, 1960-75.

  Ratnavali of Harsa. Ed. Ashokanath Bhattacharya and Maheshwar Das. Calcutta: Modern Book Agency, 1967.

  Rig Veda, with the commentary of Sayana. 6 vols. London: Oxford University Press, 1890-92.

  Sarvadarshanasamgraha of Madhava. Trans. E. B Cowell and A. E. Gough. London: Trübner, 1914.

  Saura Purana. Poona: Anandashrama Sanskrit Series, 1923.

  Shakuntala [Abhijnanashakuntalam] of Kalidasa. Bombay: Nirnaya Sagara Press, 1958.

  Shankara-dig-vijaya of Madhava. Poona: Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, 1915.

  Shankara-vijaya of Anandagiri. Ed. J. Tarkapancanana. Calcutta: Bibliotheca Indica, 1868.

  Shatapatha Brahmana. Benares: Chowkhamba Sanskrit Series, 1964.

  Shiva Purana. Benares: Pandita Pustakalaya, 1964.

  Shiva Purana, Dharmasamhita. Bombay, 1884.

  Shivalaya Mahatmya of the Sahyadrikhanda of the Skanda Purana. Ms. in the library of the Royal Asiatic Society in Bombay. Transcribed and trans. Micaela Soar. 1996.

  Skanda Purana. Bombay: Shree Venkateshvara Steam Press, 1867.

  Taittiriya Brahmana. Ed. Rajendralala Mitra. Calcutta: Bibliotheca Indica, 1859; Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, 1985.

  Taittiriya Samhita. Poona: Anandasrama Sanskrit Series, 1979.

  Upadesha-Sahasri of Shankaracārya. A Thousand Teachings, in Two Parts—Prose and Poetry. Ed. Jagadananda. 3rd ed. Mylapore, Madras: Sri Ramakrishna Math, 1961.

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  Upanishads. One Hundred and Eight Upanishads. Bombay: Nirnaya Sagara Press, 1913.

  Vajasaneyi Sanhita. Varanasi: Chaukhamba Sanskrit Series, 1972.

  Vamana Purana. Benares: All-India Kashiraj, 1968.

  Vayu Purana. Poona: Anandasrama Sanskrit Series, 1860.

  Vishnu Purana. Calcutta: Sanatana Shastra, 1972.

  Yoni Tantra. Trans. Michael Magee. Vol. 2. Harrow, U.K.: Worldwide Tantra Project, 1995.

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