BOOKS AND ARTICLES. 1. Agrawala R.C, Some Interesting Sculptures of Lakulisa from Rajasthan, Artibus Asiae 21, 1958
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1 BOOKS AND ARTICLES 1. Agrawala R.C, Some Interesting Sculptures of Lakulisa from Rajasthan, Artibus Asiae 21, Agrawala V. S Siva Mahadeva, Varanasi Agrawala V.S Mathura Museum Catalogue of Jaina Tirthankaras and Miscellaneous Figures, The U.P Historical Society, Aiyyar C.V.N, Origin and early history of Saivism 5. Bagchi P.C. Studies in the Tantras, Part I, Calcutta, Baneijea J. N. Development of Hindu Iconography. Calcutta, Baneijea J. N. Religion in Art and Archaeology (Vaishnavism and Saivism). Lucknow: The Upper India Publishing House Ltd, Banerjea J.N, Development of Hindu Iconography, Calcutta, Banerjea J.N, Puranic and Tantric Religion, Calcutta, BaruaB.M Ajivikas, JDL, Basham A.L History and Doctrine of the Ajivikas: A Vanished Indian Religion, London Basham, A.L. History and Doctrine of The Ajivikas. London: Luzac and Company Ltd., Berkson Carmel, O Flaherty Wendy & Michel! George, Elephanta: The Cave of Shiva, Princeton University Press, Bhandarkar D.R, An Ekalingji Stone Inscription and the origin and history of Lakulisa sect, Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, p Bhandarkar D.R, Lakulisa, ASI, Annual Reports, , p
2 16. Bhandarkar D.R.,ed and trans Mathura Pillar Inscription of Chandragupta II, G.E 61, El XXI, Bhandarkar R. G. Vaisnavism, Saivism and minor religious systems. New Delhi: Asian Educational Services, Bhandarkar R.G Vaisnavism and Saivism and Minor Religious Systems, Poona, Bhandarkar, D. R. An Eklingji stone inscription and the origin and history of the Lakulisa sect, JBBRAS : 22 (1908) 20. Bhattacharji Sukumari. The Indian Theogony: A Comparative study of Indian mythology from the Vedas to the Puranas.Calcutta, Bhattacharya B, Saivism and Phallic worship in India, New Delhi, Bhattacharya B, Saivism and the Phallic World, 2 Vols, Delhi, Bhattacharya, Kamaleswar. A Selection of Sanskrit Inscriptions from Cambodia. In collab. with Karl-Heinz Golzion. Siem Reap, The Centre for Khmer Studies Bhattacharyya (Editor), Haridas (1956). The Cultural Heritage of India. Calcutta: The Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture. Four volumes. 25. Bhattacharyya, N. N. History of the Tantric Religion, second revised edition. New Delhi: Manohar Publishers and Distributors, Bisschop Peter, Early Saivism and the Skandapurana: Sects and Centres, Groningen, The Netherlands Egbert Forsten Bisschop, P.C. (2006) Early Saivism and the Skandapuraa: Sects and Centres. (Groningen Oriental Studies, XXI). Groningen: Egbert Forsten. (Book (monograph)) 28. Bisschop, P.C. (2006) The Sutrapat ha of the Pasupatasutra. Indo-Iranian Journal, 49, pp (Article) 271
3 29. Bisschop, P.C. (2010) Saivism in the Gupta-Vakat aka Age. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 20 (4), pp (Article) 30. Bisschop, P.C. (2011) Rudra-Shiva. In: Hiltebeitel, A (Ed.), Oxford Bibliographies Online : Hinduism.~Nev/ York: Oxford University Press. 31. Bloomfield M., On the art of entering another s body, Proceedings of American Philosophical Society, Vol , Briggs, George W. Gorakhnath and the Kanphata Yogis. Calcutta: YMCA Publishing House, Reprint. Delhi: Motilal Banarasidas, Buhler G, Trans and Ed, The Cintra Prasasti of the Reign of Sarangadeva, Epigraphia Indica 1,1888 p Chakravarti, Mahadev (1994), The Concept of Rudra-Siva Through The Ages (Second Revised ed.), Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass 35. Chaterjee J.C Kashmir Saivism, KSTS, Srinagar, 1914 (reprint Patna 1978) 36. Chattopadyaya Sudhakar, The Evolution of Theistic Sects in Ancient India, Cacutta, Choubey,M C. Lakulisa in Indian Art and Culture. Delhi :Sharda Publishing House, Collins,Charles D. The Iconography and Ritual of Siva at Elephanta.Delhi: Sri Satguru Publications, Daneilou A, Gods of Love and Ecstasy: The tradition of Siva and Dionysus, Inner Traditions Bear & Company, Dasgupta S.B, Obscure Religious Cults, Calcutta, Daya Krishna, Prolegomena to Any Future Historiography of Cultures and Civilizations,Delhi,PHISC Series 42. Dehejia Vidya, Yogini Cult and Temples, National Museum, Delhi,
4 43. Dehejia, Vidya, Yogini Cult and Temples. National Museum, Delhi Desai P.B, Basavesvara and his times, Dharwar, Deshpande M.N, Natha Sampradaya: An Anthropological Approach, 46. Deshpande, M.N, The caves of Panhale fcaji, Ancient Pranalaka, ASI, No.84, Dikshitar V.R.R, Some Aspects of the Vayu Purana in Bulletins of the Department of Indian History and Archeology No.l, Ed by Nilakanta Sastri, University of Madras, Divanji, P. C.; Lakulisha of Karvan and his Pasupata Cult; in Gautam Patel et al (Ed;); Contribution of Gujarat to Sanskrit Literature (Dr. M. I. Prajapati Felicitation Volume); Dr. M. I. Prajapati Sastipurti Sanman Samiti; Patan (Gujarat); (1998). 49. Drabu V.N, Saivagamas, A study in Socio Economic Ideas and Institutions of Kashmir, Delhi, Dupuche, John R. Abhinavagupta: The Kula Ritual as elaborated in chapter 29 of the Tantraloka, Delhi: Motilal Banarasidass Publishers, Eliade Mircea, Myth and Reality, Trans. Willard R. Trask. New York: Haiper & Row, Eliade Mircea, Myths, Dreams and Mysteries. Trans. Philip Mairet. New York: Harper & Row, Fleet J.F, Siva as Lakulisa, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland,1907 p Frazer, James G. The Golden Bough. New York: Macmillan, Gangadharan N, Linga Purana-A Study, Delhi, Gonda, J. Visnuism and Sivaism: A Comparison. New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal,
5 57. Gopinath Rao, T.A, Elements of Hindu Iconography, 4 Yols, Madras, Kara Minoru. Pasupata Studies ed by Takashima Jun, Vienna, Hazra R.C, Studies in Puranic records on Hindu rites and customs, Dacca, Ingalls Daniel H.H, Cynics and Pasupatas: The Seeking of Dishonor, Harvard Theological Review 55, no.4,1962, p Jash P, History of Saivas, Calcutta, Joshi J.R, Some Minor Divinities in Vedic Mythology and Ritual, Poona, Joshi N.P, Mathura Sculptures, Mathura, Kaelber W.O, Tapta Marg: Asceticism and Initiation in Vedic India, NewYork, Kaviraj Gopinath, Bharatiya Sanskriti Aur Sadhana, Patna, Kaviraj Gopinath, Tantrik Sadhana Aur Siddhant, Trans. Pt. Hanskumar Tiwari, Patna, Konow Sten, The religions of India, G.E.C Gad Publisher, Kramrisch Stella, Indian Sculpture, Philadelphia, Kramrisch Stella, The Hindu Temple, Delhi, Krishnarao B.V Ed, Tandiconda Inscription of Ammaraja, in Epigraphia Indica,Vol XXIII Lorenzen David N, The Kapalikas and Kalamukhas: Two lost Saivite sects, Delhi, Lorenzen, David N.The Kapalikas and Kalamukhas: Two lost Saivite sects.new Delhi: Thomson Press India Limited,
6 73. Majumdar B.P, Lakulisa Pasupatas and their temples in Mediaeval India, Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Majumdar M.R, Lakulisa images from Western India, P.K Gode Commemoration volume,poona, Maxwell T.S.The five aspects of Siva in Theory, Iconography and Architecture, Art International 25, no. 3-4, 1982, p Maxwell, T.S. Visvarupa, Oxford University Press, Mehta R.N, Karvan: The Seat of Lakulisa Sect. Indian Llistory Congress Proceedings of the 14th session, Jaipur, Meister, Michael W. Discourses on Siva. Philadelphia, Bombay Mitra Debala, Bhubaneswar, ASI, Delhi, Mitra, Debala. Bhubanesw'ar. Sixth edition, New Delhi: ASI, Muller-Ortega,Paul E. The Triadic Heart of Siva. Delhi: Sri Satguru Publications, First Indian edition O'Flaherty Wendy, The Symbolism of Ashes in the Mythology of Siva, Purana Vol 13 p O Flaherty, Wendy. Asceticism and Eroticism in the Mythology of Siva. Delhi: Oxford University Press, P. Banerjee, "Some aspects of the early history of Saivism". IAC 14, 1965, Panda L.K. Saivism in Orissa, Delhi, Panigrahi K.C, Sculptural Representation of Lakulisa and other Pasupata Teachers, Journal of Indian History, Vol-38, April Parimoo Ratan, Elephanta in the context of Evolution and Significance of Saiva Sculpture, Journal of Oriental Institute, Baroda 26,no.3,1977,
7 88. Parimoo Ratan, Kannal Deepak and Panikkar Shivaji Ed., Ellora Caves: Sculpture and Architecture (Collected Papers of the UGC National Seminar), New Delhi, Patel H.S. Ed. Shri Kayavarohan Tilth no Itihas, Ahmedabad, Pathak, V.S. History of Saiva Cults in Northern India (from inscriptions 700 AD to 1200 AD). Varanasi: Tara Printing Works, Patil D.R, Cultural History from Vayu Purana, Delhi, Patil N.B & Kaul Mrinal, The Variegated Plumage: Encounters with Indian Philosophy, MLBD, Delhi, Pranabananda Jash, History of Saivism. Calcutta Radhakrishnan S. Indian Philosophy,Vol I, Oxford University Press, Raghav Rangeya, Gorakhnath Aur Unka Yug, Delhi, S.S.Janaki, "Saivite mudras", Kalakshetra 5.1, 1983, 31-34; 5.4, 1983, Sahrdaya, Studies in Indian and South East Asian Art in honor of Dr. R.Nagaswamy, Ed by Baunrer Bettina, Misra R.N. Prapandvidya Chirapat and Handa Devendra, Tamil Arts Academy, Sanderson A, Laakulas: New Evidence of a system intermediate between Pacarthika Pasupatism and Agamic Saivism, Alexissanderson.com 99. Sanderson A, Purity and Power among the Brahmans of Kashmir, Alexissanderson.com 100. Sanderson A, Religion and the State: Saiva officiants in the territory of the kings Brahmanical chaplain. Alexissanderson.com 101. Sanderson Alexis, Atharvedins in Tantric Territory :The Angirasakalpa Texts of the Oriya Paippaladins and their connection with the Trika and the Kalikula, From alexissanderson.com 276
8 102. Sarup, Lakshman ( ). The Nighatl t u and The Nirukta. Reprint: Motilal Banarsidass, Sastri G,Ed. Notes on Religion and Philosophy by Gopinath Kaviraj, Varanasi, Sastri K.A Neelkantha Ed. A Comprehensive History of India, New Delhi, Shah U.P & Mehta R.N, A few early Sculptures from Gujarat, Journal of Oriental Institute, Baroda, 106. Sircar D.C, Mathura Pillar inscription of Chandragupta II of Gupta era 61(380CE), in Select Inscriptions, Calcutta, Sivaramamurti C,,Satarudriya: Vibhuti of Siva s Iconography, Abhinav Publications,New Delhi, Sivaramamurti, C. (1976). Satarudrlya: Vibhuti of Siva's Iconography. Delhi: Abhinav Publications 109. Soundara Rajan K.V, Art of South India-Tamil Nadu and Kerala, Delhi, Tagare, G.V, Skanda Purana, MLBD, Delhi, Vatsyayan Kapila,Saivism and Vaisnavism, in The Variegated Plumage: Encounters with Indian Philosophy Ed by N.B Patil and Mrinal Kaul, Delhi,
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