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Rajni Dwivedi

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    Concept of Obscenity (aślīlatā) in Sanskrit Poetics
    In Wolfgang Morgenroth (ed.), Sanskrit and World Culture: Proceedings of the Fourth World Sanskrit Conference of the International Association of Sanskrit Studies, Weimar, May 23–30, 1979, De Gruyter. pp. 689-696. 1986.
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    Studies in MīmāṃsāStudies in Mimamsa
    with Francis X. Clooney
    Journal of the American Oriental Society 118 (1): 151. 1998.
  • Trikadar'sanam
    with Sampåurònåananda Saòmskôrta Viâsvavidyåalaya
    Sampåurònåananda Saòmskôrta Viâsvavidyåalaye Pråaptisthåanam, Vikraya-Vibhåagaòh, Sampåurònåanandasaòmskôrtaviâsvavidyåalayasya. 1992.
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    Studies in Mimamsa (edited book)
    with Maònòdana Miâsra
    Motilal Banarsidass. 2016.
    Festschrift honoring Mandana Misra, b. 1929, Sanskrit philosopher; comprises articles chiefly on Mimamsa school in Hindu philosophy.
    Mimamsa
  •  39
    Kashmir Saivism (Ks) and the Vedanta of Sankara
    In Alex Wayman & Rāma Karaṇa Śarmā (eds.), Researches in Indian and Buddhist philosophy: essays in honour of Professor Alex Wayman, Motilal Banarsidass Publishers. pp. 209. 1993.
    Vedanta
  • Social Significance of Jaina Ethics
    Indian Philosophical Quarterly 3 (1): 9-18. 1975.
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