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Reference Books on Bhagavat Purana

This document provides a list of reference books related to Hindu scriptures and philosophy. It includes texts such as the Bhagavad Purana, Upanishads, writings of philosophers like Sankaracharya and Radhakrishnan, commentaries on texts, and books on various philosophical schools and concepts. The list has over 50 entries organized under categories like translations of the Srimad Bhagavatam, principal commentaries on it, and other books for further study of related topics.

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Reference Books on Bhagavat Purana

This document provides a list of reference books related to Hindu scriptures and philosophy. It includes texts such as the Bhagavad Purana, Upanishads, writings of philosophers like Sankaracharya and Radhakrishnan, commentaries on texts, and books on various philosophical schools and concepts. The list has over 50 entries organized under categories like translations of the Srimad Bhagavatam, principal commentaries on it, and other books for further study of related topics.

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  • Reference Books: Lists a series of books and translations related to the Bhagavata Purana, providing publication details and translation credits.
  • Principal Commentaries on Srimad Bhagavatam: Details various acclaimed commentaries on the Srimad Bhagavatam, focusing on notable authors and schools of thought.
  • Other Books for Future Study: Suggests additional books for further exploration, covering wide-ranging topics related to Indian philosophy and religion.
  • Journals Articles: Lists journal articles that explore specific topics within the Bhagavata Purana and related scholarly discussions.
  • Additional References: Captures further articles and notes not covered in previous pages, mainly contributions to journals.

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REFERENCE BOOKS

1 Bhagavat Purana, 5 parts, with text in Devanagari and transl. into English
by G.V.Tagare, (Ancient Indian Tradition and Mythology, Vol. 7 to 11, ed. J. L.
Sastri), Motilal Banarasidass (MLBD), Delhi, 1979.

2 BhaktIRatnavali (selected verses of the Bhagavatam), text in Devanagari and


transl. by Svami Tapasyananda, Sri Ramakrishna Math, Madras, 1979.
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3 Chandogya Upanisad.

4 The Cultural Heritage ofIndia, Vol I-VI (2nd ed., reprint), The Ramakrishna Mis­
sion Institute of Culture, Calcutta, 1983.

5 Eight Upanisads, Swami Gambhirananda, Advaita Ashrama, Calcutta.

6 Daniel P. Sheridan, The Advaita Theism oftheBhagavata Purana, MLBD, New


Delhi, 1986.

7 John Woodroff, The Serpent Power, Vol. I&II, Ganesh & co., Madras, 1981.

8 John Woodroff, Principles ofTantra, Part I&II, Ganesh & co., Madras, 1986.

9 John Woodroff, Sakti and Sakta, Dover Publications, New York, 1978.

10 Kunamava Tantra, Ramkumar Rai (transl), Prachya Prakashan, Varanasi, 1983.

11 N. K Brahma, Philosophy ofHindu Sadhana, Deep & Deep, New Delhi, 1988.

12 Narada Bhakti- Sutras.

13 Narayanaeeyam, Narayana Bhattatiri, transl Svami Tapasyananda, Sri Rama­


krishna Math, Madras, 1982.

14 Prof. Siddhesvara Bhattacarya, Philosophy of the SrimadBhagavata, Tara Book


Agency, Varanasi, 1982.

15 Sankhya-karika of Isvarakrsna, C. Kunhan Raja, V. Vedic Research Institute,


Hoshiarpur (Punjab), 1963.

16 Sankhya-karika ofIsvarakrsna, John Davies, Susil Gupta Ltd., Calcutta, 1957.

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17 S. Radhakrishnan, Principal Upanishads, Oxford University Press, Delhi (OUP),


1992.

18 S. Radhakrishnan, Indian Philosophy, Vol I & II, OUP, Delhi, 1989.

19 SrimadBhagavat Gita. S. Radhakrishnan (transl. and comm.), Blackie & sons,


Mumbai, 1982.

20 Srimad Bhagavatam, Vol. I & II, with text in Devanagari and transl into English

by C. L. Goswami, Gita Press, Gorakhpur, 1982.


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21 Srimad Bhagavatam, Vol. I to IV, with text in Devanagari and translation into
English by Svami Tapasyananda, Sri Ramakrishna Math, Madras, 1980

22 Svami Vivekananda, Raja-yoga (Transl. and Commentary on Yogasutras of


Patanjali), Advaita Ashrama, Calcutta.

23 T. S. Rukmani, Critical Study ofBhagavata Purana, Chowkhambha Publication,


Varanasi, 1970.

24 The Yoga Sustras of Patanjali (with commentaries of Veda- Vyasa and Vacaspati
Misra), transl. by J. H. Woods, (Harvard Oriental Series, Vol. 17), Delhi, MLBD,
1983.

SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY

Translations Of Srimad Bhagavatam


1 Bhagavata Purana, Krishnacharya.

2 Bhagavata Purana, Samuel Koenig.

3 Bhagavata Purana, transl. M.N. Dutta, Calcutta.

4 Bunouf, Le Bhagavata Purana (French tr.), Paris, 1840.

5 Siimad Bhagavata Mahapurana, transl. Ramakrishnatmaj Narayanaji Sastri,

1984.

6 Srimad Bhagavata- Purana, transl. Manmathanath Roy, 1977.

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7 Srimad Bhagavatam of Krsnadvaipayna Vyasa (Eng.transi. with compe-


lete index), Vol. I&II, J. M. Sanyal, Munshiram Manoharlal (MRML), New Delhi,
1984.

8 Srimad Bhagavatam, Vol. I to IV, transl. Swami Tapasyananda, Sri Ramakrishna


Math, Madras, 1981.

9 Srimad Bhagavatam, Vol. I to II, transl. C. L. Goswami, Gita Press, Gorakhpur,


1982.

10 S. S. Cohch, Bhagavata.

11 The Bhagavata Parana, 5 parte, transl. G. V. Tagare, ed. by J.LShastri, MLBD,


Delhi, 1978.

Principal Commentaries On Srimad Bhagavatam


(i) Kevaladvaita School:

1 Bhavartha-dipika, Sridhara Svami

2 Bhavartha-dipikarPrakasa, Bansidhara (I to V Skandhas)

3 Anvitartha-'prakasika, Ganga Sahaya, Ed. by Krishnashankara Sastri, Ahmeda-


bad, 1968.

4 DipinL Radha Ramana Goswami

(ii) Visistadvaita School:

1 Bhagavata- Candrika, Vira-Raghava

(iii) Dvaita School:

1 Pada-Ratnavall, Vijayadhvaja

(iv) Suddha-Advaita School (Pusti-marga):

1 Subodhini, Vallabhacarya (incomplete work), Nirnaya Sagar Press, Bombay,


1915.

2 Subodhini-Prakasa, Purusottam Goswami

3 Bala-Prabodhini, Giridharalala Goswami

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(v) Nimbarka School:

1 Siddhanta-Pradipa, Suka Deva

(vi) Vaisnava School of Caitanya MahSpxabhu (Acintya Bhedabheda):

1 An incomplete work by Sanatana Goswami

2 Krama- Sandarbha, Jiva Goswami

3 Laghu Bhagavatd mrta, Rupa Goswami, Bhakti Siddhanta Granthavali Series,


No. 2, Calcutta.

4 Sarartha-darsinl, Visvanatha Cakravarty

5 Ujjavala-nila-mani (with the commentary of Jiva Goswami and Visvana­


tha Cakravarti): Rupa Goswami, 2nd ed., Nirnaya Sagar Press, Bombay, 1925.

6 Sat-Sandarbha, Jiva Goswami, ed. by Shyamlal Goswami, Calcutta, 1822 s.a.

(vii) Others:

1 Bhakta-Manoranjani, Bhagavat Prasad (Ahmedabad Edition)

2 Bhagavata Burma (10 Vols.), Bhagavata Vidhyapith, Ahmedabad, 2022 Vik.


Sam.

3 Bhagavata Purana (with Sridhara's commentary), ed. by P.Tarkaratna, Ban-


gabasi Press, Calcutta, 1309 v.a.

4 Trtiya-Skandha Subodhini, transl. Phatahcandaji Vasu, Sri Subodhini Prakasan


Mandal, Jodhpur, 1978.

5 Bhagavata Anumkramanika orHarililamrtam, Bopadeva, Chowkhambha San­


skrit Series, No. 411, Varanasi, 1933.

6 Muktaphala, Bopadeva, Calcutta Oriental Series, No. 5, Calcutta, 1920-21.

7 Ekanathi Bhagavata, Prankisor Goswami, Sri Gauranga Mandir, Calcutta.

The Other Books For The Further Study


1 A.A. Macdonell, Vedic Mythology, MLBD, Delhi, 1981.

2 A.B. Keith (ed.), Aitareya Aranyaka, OUP, 1971.

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3 A. L. Basham, A Cultural History ofIndia, OUP, Delhi, 1989.

4 Andrew Harvey (ed.}, The Essential Mystics, Castle Books, New Jersey, 1996.

5 Anima Sen Gupta, Essays on Sankhya and other systems of Indian Philosophy,
Part I&II, M.R. Sen, Allahabad, 1977.

6 Anna, Bhagavata- Saram, Sri Ramakirshna Math, Madras, 1984.

7 Apastamba Dharmasutra, Chowkhambha Sanskrit Series, Varanasi, 1969.

8 B. Majumdar, Krsna in History and Legend.

9 Bhagavandas, Krsna- A Study in the Theory ofAvataras, Madras, 1929.

10 Bhakti Vinod Thakur, The Bhagavata: Its Philosophy, Ethics and Theol­
ogy, 1936.

11 Bhatti, Bhakti-kavya, Nirnaya Sagar Press, Bombay, 1912.

12 C. D. Sharma, A Critical Survey ofIndian Philosophy, MLBD, Delhi, 1979.

13 D. M. Datta and S.C. Chatterjee, An Introduction to Indian Philophy, Calcutta.

14 Devi Bhagavata (Guj. transl.), Sastu Sahitya, Ahmedabad.

15 Debabrata Sen Sharma, Philosophy of Sadhana, Natraj Publication, Karnal


(Haryana).

16 E. B. Cowell (tr.), Aphorims ofSandilya with Commentary ofSvapnesvara, Cal­


cutta, 1878.

17 E. W. Hopkins, Great Epic ofIndia, Yale University, 1901.

18 Eggeling (tr.), Satapatha Brahmana, (SBE vol. XLH1-XLIV)

19 F. Otto Schrader, Introduction to the Pancaratra and the Ahirbudhnya Samhita,


The Adyar library & Research Centre, Madras, 1973.

20 F.E. Pargiter, Parana Text of the Dynasties of the KaliAge, Oxford University Press, 191.

21 F.E. Pargiter, AncientHistorical Tradition, OUP, London, 1922.

22 Friedhelm Hardy, Viraha Bhakti, OUP, Bombay.

23 Gita Govinda ofjayadeva, Barbara S. Miller (ed. & transL), MLBD, Delhi, 1984.
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24 H. Pandeya, SrimadBhagavata Mstutiyon ka samiksatmaka adhyayana (Hindi),


Jain Visvabharati Sansthana, Ladanu, Rajasthan, 1994.

25 H.C. Raychoudhuri, Early History of the Vaisnava Sect, University of Calcutta,


Calcutta, 1936.

26 H.C. Raychoudhuri, Materials ofthe Study of the Early History ofthe Vaisnava
Sect, Calcutta, 1920.

27 H.H. Wilson (ed.), Visnu Purana, with transl. and notes by John Murray, Lon­
don, 1840.

28 Harivamsaox the Khrla Mahahharata (Gujarati tr.), Sastu Sahitya, Ahmedabad.

29 J. Gonda, Aspects ofEarly Visnuism, Utrecht, 1954.

30 J.A.B. van Buitenen, On the Archaism of the Bhagavat Purana - Krishna:


Myths, Rites, and Attitudes

31 J.N. Farquhar & H.D. Griswold, Outline of tire Religious Literature offndia, Ox­
ford University Press, 1920.

32 Jadunath Sinha, A History ofPhilosophy,

33 Jethalai Shah, A Birds Eye View of Pusti-marga, Ahmedabad.

34 John C. Piott, A Philosophy ofDevotion, MLBD, Delhi, 1974.

35 John Dowson, A Classical Dictionary Hindu Mythology and Religion, Rupa &
co., Calcutta, 1984.

36 K. C. Varadacari, Aspects ofBhakti.

37 K. G. Goswami, A Study of Vaisnavism, Calcutta Oriental Book Agency, Cal­


cutta, 1956.

38 Kane, History ofDharmasastm

39 Kishori Sarana Tripathi, A cultural study ofthe Srimad Bhagavata, B.H.U. Re­
search Publications, Varanasi, 1969.

40 Love Songs ofVidyapati, W.G. Archer (ed. & transl.), MLBD, Delhi, 1987.

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41 M. Hiriyanna, Indian Philosophical Studies, Kavyalaya Publishers, Mysore,


1957.

42 M. Hiriyanna, Outlines of Indian Philosophy, George Alien & Unwin, Bombay,


1976.

43 M. Wintemitz, History ofIndian Literature, Vol. 1, transl. V. S. Sharma, Delhi,


MLBD, 1987.

44 M. M. Malaviya, The Immanence of God.

45 Macdonell A.A., Vedic Mythology, MLBD, Delhi, 1981.

46 Madhusudan Sarasvati, Bhagavat Bhakti Rasayanam (with Hindi tr. by Janar-


dana Shastri Panday), Chowkhambha Vidya Bhavan, Varanasi, 1998.

47 Mahadevashastri (transl.), TaittiriyaBrahmana, Mysore.

48 N. Sinha, Study ofBhagavata Purana, Adyar, 1950.

49 Noel Seth, Divinity ofSrlKrisna.

50 P.N. Sinha, A Study of the Bhagavata Purana or Esoteric Hinduism, (2nd ed.),
Madras, 1950.

51 P.N. Srinivasachari, The Philosophy of Visistadvaita, The Adyar Library & Re­
search Centre, Madras, 1978.

52 P.N. Srinivasachari, The Pilosophy of Bhedabheda, The Adyar Library & Re­
search Centre, Madras, 1972.

53 Pothana Bammera, Amrutha of Srimad Bhagavatam, transl. by R. D. Beega-


mudra, Bangalore, 1988.

54 R.C. Hazra, Studies in Puranic Records ofHindu Rites and Customs, University
of Decca, 1940.

55 RG.Bhandarkar, Vaisnavism, Saivism and Minor Religious Systems, Strassburg


(also Poona), 1913.

56 R.N. Vyas, Bhagavata Bhakti cult and three Advaita acaryas, Nag Publishers,
Delhi, 1977.

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57 R.N. Vyasa, Synthetic Philosophy ofBhagavata, Meharchand Lachamandas,


Delhi, 1974.

58 RN.Vyas, The Divine Religion-BhagavatDharma and Culture, Cosmo Publica­


tions, New Delhi, 1984.

59 R. P.Chanda, TheIndo-Aryan Races.

60 Radhakamal Mukerjee, Theory? and Art ofMysticism, Longmans, 1937.

61 Raghuvira and Caland, Satapatha Brahmana (Kanva), 1939.

62 Ranchhodlalji Rehi, SrlmadBhagavata Rahasya, 1973.

63 Rudolf Otto, Mysticism, East and West, New York.

64 S. Biswas, Bhagavata Purana: A Linguistic Study.

65 S. Jaiswal, Origin and Development of Vaisnavism, MRML, New Delhi, 1981.

66 S.N. Dasgupa, History ofIndian Philosophy, Vol I-V, MLBD, Delhi, 1975.

67 S.N. Dasgupta, Hindu Mysticism, MLBD, Delhi, 1987.

68 S. Radhakrishnan, Eastern. Religions and Western Bought, OUP, Delhi.

69 S.S. Dange, The Bhagavata Purana- Mytho-social Study, Ajanta Publications,


Delhi, 1984.

70 Sachau E. (ed.), AJBirum s India, Kegan Paul, London, 1914.

71 Sacred Books of the Hindus, Panini Office, Allahabad, 1912.

72 Sandilya Bhakti Sutras,

73 Sanjukta Gupta, Studies in the Philosophy ofMadhusudana Saraswati, Sanskrit


Pustak Bhandar, Calcutta, 1966.

74 Satapatha Brahmana (Madhyandina), Kashi Sanskrit Series, Vedic section No. 7,


Chowkhambha Sanskrit Series Office, Varanasi, 1937.

75 Smt. Santosh Sharma, Srimad Bhagavata Purana ka sahityika anusilan,


Shalabha Prakashan, Merath, 1994.

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76 Sri Haridas Shastri, Vedanta Darsanam (Sanskrit & Hindi), Sri Gadadhara
Gaura Hari Press, Vrindaban.

77 Siimad Bhagavata Padanukramanika, Sat-Sastra Prakasana, Mathura, 1979.

78 Sri Rasabihari Goswami, AnandanubhutiRahasyam, Vrindaban.

79 Studies on the Tantras, The Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture, Calcutta,


1989.

80 Sushila S. Desai, The Bhagavata Purana - A Critical Study, Parshva Prakashan,


i

Ahmedabad, 1990.

81 Swami Prabhavananda, The Spiritual Heritage ofIndia, Sri Ramakrishna Math,


Madras, 1977.

82 Swami Prabhavananda, Vedic Religion and Philosophy, Sri Ramakrishna Math,


Madras, 1983.

83 T.G. Kale, Purananiriksana, Chitrashala Steam Press, Poona.

84 T.R. Srinivasa Aiyanger and Murti, Vaisnava Upanisads.

85 Taittiriya Aranyaka, Calcutta, 1871.

86 Tattvartha Dipa Nibandha of Vallabhacharya, Seth Narayanadas and Jethan-


anda Asanmai Pustimarga Granthmala, 1943.

87 Thomas Hywel Hughes, Hie Philosophical Basis ofMysticism.

88 Tridandi Goswami (composition and transl), Sri Sri Bhagavata Samlapa, 1952.

89 Visnu Purana (Guj. Tr.), Sastu Sahitya, Ahmedabad.

90 W.J. Wilkins, Hindu Mythology, Rupa & co,, Calcutta, 1988.

91 Walter Ruben, On the Original Text of the Krsna Epic, Volume of Eastern and
Indian Studies in Honour of F.W. Thomas, Poona.

Journals (Articles)

1 C.V. Vaidya, Date of the Bhagavata Purana, Journal of Bombay Branch of the
Royal Asiatic Society (JBBRAS), vol. 1,1925.

2 D.K. Shastri, Date of the Bhagavata, Bharatiya Vidya, vol. II, pt. II, May 1941.
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3 Jackson, Epic and Puranic Notes, Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society

Centenary Volume, Bombay,

4 Ray, Date ofthe Bhagavata Purana, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, vol. II,

no. iii.

5 Ray, Domicile oftheAuthor ofthe Bhagavata, Indian Historical Quarterly (IHQ),


vol VIII, pt. I, March 1932.

6 S.S. Shastri, Two Bhagavatas, Anals of Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute,


vol. XIV, 1932-3.

7 V.R. Dikshitar, The Parana* A Study, IHQ, vol. VIII, no. 4,1932.

8 An article ‘Justification for the method of Sravana-manana-nididhyasand by


Prof. Achinta J. Yajnik, Ahmedabad.

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