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Bansidhar Bhatt
Jambū-jyoti
Tsuj.
N. Tsuj. Review on "Horsch", In: Indo-Iranian Journal, 12, The Hague 1969 pp. 27-34.
Tull.
H. W. Tull : The Vedic Origin of Karma. New York 1990. For Reviews on it, see Bodewitz and Schmithausen-1994 above.
Wezler.
A. Wezler : Cattle, Field and Barley. In: Adyar Lib. Bulletin 50, Adyar-Madras 1986, pp. 437-77.
(2) For References :
Note :
The texts / articles are arranged here roughly in different Topics from (A) to (E) on the basis of the ideas (in Topics mentioned) discussed in the studies concerned. In fact, our arrangement in Topics is overlapping, but it shall give the readers some information on the whole that these texts / articles also contain some source-material for the study of ideas mentioned in Topics.
(A)
Traces of karma, transmigration of the souls in early Brahmanical texts
W. D. O'Flaherty :
Introduction. To : Karma and Rebirth in Classical Indian Traditions. London 1980, pp. ix-xxv.
M. Witzel :
Tracing the Vedic Dialects. In : Dialects ... IndoAryennes, Paris 1989, pp. 97-264. See also in Bibliography I (1) the following :Bodewitz.
Horsch-1971. Gerow.
Schmithausen-1994. Heesterman-1964. Smith. Horsch.
Tull.
(B)
Traces of asceticism, Vrātyas as Aryans in early Brahmanical texts.
K. Rūping :
Zur Askese in indisch. Religionen. In: Zeitsch. f. Miss. -wiss. und Religionswiss. 2, Münster 1977, pp. 81. 98.
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