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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS

a=article

AAC = Authority, Anxiety, and Canon (ed. Laurie L. Patton). SUNY 1994

AAJ = Tara Sethia, ed., Ahiṃsā, Anekānta and Jainism. Delhi 2004

AandS = Anekantāvāda and Syādvāda. Ed. Rai Ashwini Kumar and Anil Datta Mishra. Ladnum 1996

AB (school) = Abhidharma Buddhism. (See AB section of Part IV)

AB=Adyar Bulletin (Adyar, Madras) (=The Theosophist) 1 (1879) - 106 (1983)

Abhinavagupta = K.C.Pandeya, Abhinavagupta. Second edition. ChSSt 1, 1963

ABK = A Buddhist Kaleidoscope: Essays on the Lotus Sūtra. Ed. Gene Reeves. Tokyo 2002

ABORI = Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Institute (Poona). 1 (1918) - 85 (2005)

ABSGB = Amitābha-Buddha-Śrīḥ. Gems of Buddhism. Edited by Sushma Kulshreshtha. Delhi 1996

ABSP = Akhila Bhāratīya Sanskrit Parishad (Lucknow). See Rtam

Ac = Acintyabhedābheda Vedānta. (See Ac section of Part IV)

Acarya-Vandana = Ācārya-Vandana. D.R.Bhandarkar Birth Centenary Volume. Ed. Samaresh Bandyopadhyay. Calcutta 1984

ACIS, see CIS

Acta Asiatica = Acta Asiatica (Tokyo). 1 (1960) - 93 (2007)

ActInd = Acta Indologica (Japan). 1 (1970 - 8 (1995)

ActOD = Acta Orientalia (Copenhagen). 1 (1922) - 65 (2004)

ActOP = Acta Orientalia (Budapest). 1 (1951) - 54 (2001)

ACV = Anesaki Commemoration Volume. Tokyo

ACW = Complete Works of Swami Abhedananda. Calcutta 1967-1970. Ten volumes, numbered consecutively

AD = Action Dharma. New Studies in Engaged Buddhism (ed. Christopher Queen, Charles Prebish and Damian Keown). London 2003

Ad = A Descriptive Catalogue of Sanskrit Manuscripts in the Adyar Library, compiled by V. Krishnamacharya. Adyar, Madras

ADR = Aṣṭādaśaratna. Eighteen of Śaṃkara's works edited by M. M. Trivedi by Nathuram Sarma. Ahmedabad 1914

ADU = text whose author's dates and dates of composition are unknown

AdV = R. Balasubramanian (ed.), Advaita Vedānta. Volume II, part 2 of History of Science, Philosophy and Culture in Indian Civilization (Gen. Ed. D.P.Chattopadhyaya). New Delhi 2000

Adyar = The Adyar Library, Theosophical Society, Adyar, Madras

AEO = Archives d'Études Orientales (Upsala). 1 (1910) - 20 (1930)

Aevum = Aevum 1 (1927) - 51 (1977)

AG or Ag = Acyuta Granthamālā (Banaras)

AGP = Paul Deussen, Allgemeine Geschichte der Philosophie. Leipzig 1894-1917

AgSS = Āgamodaya Sanskrit Series

AIBP = T.R.Sharma, An Introduction to Buddhist Philosophy (Vijñānavāda and Mādhyamika). Delhi 1994

AICL = Ancient Indian Culture and Literature (Pt. Gaṅgā Rām Commemoration Volume). Ed. Mohan Chand. Delhi 1980

AIFBS = All Indian Frontier Bauddha Sammelan International Buddhist Conference (Sept. 15-19, 1978). Ed. Lodi G. Gyari. Delhi 1978

AIK = Aus Indiens Kultur. Festgabe Richard von Garbe. Erlangen 1927

AIPHO = Annuaire de l'Institut de philologie et d'histoire orientales et slaves (Bruxelles)

AISC = An Apostle of India's Spiritual Culture. Souvenir Released on the Auspices of the 60th Birthday Anniversary (Ṣaṣṭyabdapūrti) of H.H. Sri Swami Chidanandaji Maharaj. Tehri-Garhwal 1976

Aj = Ajīvika. (See Aj section of Part IV.)

Ajaya-Sri = Ajaya-Śrī: Recent Studies in Indology: Prof. Ajay Mitra Shastri Felicitation Volume. Vol. II. Delhi 1989

AJMR = Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register (London). 16 (1822) - 4th series 1 (1845)

Ajnana = T.R.V.Murti, G.R.Malkani and R. Das, Ajñāna. COS 26, London 1933

AJOS = Aligarh Journal of Oriental Studies. 1 (1984) - 6.1-2 (1989)

AJP = Australasian Journal of Philosophy. 1 (1922) - 85 (2007) http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/00048402.asp

AJSP = Approaches to Jaina Studies. Philosophy, Logic, Ritual and Symbol. Ed. N. K. Wagle and Olle Qvarnström. Toronto 1999

AKM = Abhandlungen für die Kunde des Morgenlandes. 1 (1857) - 47 (1985)

ALA = Asian Library (Adyar)

ALB = Adyar Library Bulletin (Adyar). (=Brahmavidyā). 1 (1937) - 67 (2003)

AligarhJOS = Aligarh Journal of Oriental Studies (Aligarh). 1 (1984)

ALIPC (=IAL) = Arts and Letters--India, Pakistan and Ceylon (London). 1 (1925) - 376 (1963)

Altar Flowers = Altar Flowers. Calcutta 1934

AM = Asia Major (Leipzig). 1 (1924) - 15 (1939); n.s. 1 (1949) - 19.2 (1975); 3d series 8 (1995)-13 (2000)

Amala Prajna = Amalā Prajñā: Aspects of Buddhist Studies. Professor P.V.Bapat Felicitation Volume. Edited by N.H.Samtani and H.S.Prasad. Bibliotheca Indo-Buddhica 63. Delhi 1989

AManjS = Advaitamañjari Series (Kumbhakonam)

AMG = Annales du Musée Guimet (Paris)

AMGG = Abhandlungen der Marburger Gelehrten Gesellschaft

AMP = Ārhatamataprabhākara

Amrtadhara = Amṛtadhārā. Professor R.N.Dandekar Felicitation Volume. Ed. by S.D.Joshi. Delhi 1984

Ananda = Ānanda. Papers on Buddhism and Indology. A Felicitation Volume to Ananda Weihana Palliya Guruge on his 60th Birthday. Colombo 1990

Anjali = Papers on Indology and Buddhism. A Felicitation Volume presented to Oliver Hector de Alwis Wijesekera on his 60th birthday. Ed. J. Tolakasuri. Peradeniya 1970

AnnualJP = Annual Journal of Philosophy. Philosophy Association, Y.D.College, Lakhimpur-Kheri. 1 (1959-60) - 3 (1961-62)

Annuaire EPHE = Annuaire EPHE de l'Ecole pratiques des hautres etudes. Section des sciences religieuses. 91, 1952 - 106, 1997-98

AnO = Anecdota Oxoniensa, Aryan Series. 1 (1881) - 9 (1909)

Anviksa = AnvĪkṣā. Research Journal of the Department of Sanskrit, Jadavpur University, Calcutta. 1 (1966) - 6 (19072), 17 (1998) - 26 (2005)

AnyaV = Anyakhyātīyā Vidvatsaṃgoṣṭhī. Papers and Proceedings on Anyatkhyātivāda during the Seminar on the Vāllabha Theory of Error. Mandvi, Kutch 2002

AO = Archiv Orientalni (Prague). 1 (1929) - 73 (2005)

AOR = Annals of Oriental Research (Madras). 1 (1936) - 33 (2000)

AOTV = Aspects of the Vedānta. Madras 1903

AOV = Acta Orientalia Vilnensia. 1 (2000) - 4 (2003)

AP = Aryan Path (Bombay). 1 (1930) - 49 (1978)

APCP = Bimal Krishna Matilal and Jaysankar Lal Shaw (eds.), Analytical Philosophy in Comparative Perspective. Dordrecht 1985

AProf = Asian Profile. See AsP

AR = Asiatic Researches

ARCV = Āchārya Rāy Commemoration Volume. Ed. H.N. Dutt et al. Calcutta 1932

ARION = Annals of the Royal Institute Orientale di Napoli (Naples). 1 (1929) - 10 (1936-38)

ARIRSU = Annual Report of the International Research institute for Advanced Buddhology at Soka University. 1 (1997) - 19 (2007)

ARL = Asiatic Review (London), 1 (1896) - n.s. 55 (1959)

ARROU = Annual Report of Researches of the Otani University. 2 (1943)- 20 (1967), 23 (1970) - 52 (2000)

Articleschoisis = Peter Skilling, Articleschoisis. Bangkok 2005

ARTU = Annual Report of the Faculty of Letters, Tohoku University (Tokyo). 1 (1950) - 26 (1976)

Aruna-Bharati = Aruṇa-Bhāratī. Prof. A.N.Jani Felicitation Volume. Baroda 1983

ARWEP = A.R.Wadia: Essays in Philosophy presented in his honor. Ed. S. Radhakrishnan et al. Bangalore 1954

AS = Asiatische Studien (Zurich). 1 (1947) - 61 (2007)

ASBP = G.C.Nayak (ed.), Analytical Studies in Buddhist Philosophy. Bhubaneshwar 1984

ASBud = Aspects of Buddhism. Silver Jubilee Commemoration Volume of the Sikkim Research Institute of Tibetology. Sikkim 1993

ASDJ = Diamond Jubilee Commemoration Volume of the Advaita Sabhā of Kumbakonam. Part One. Edited by S. Subrahmanya Sastri. Kumbhakonam 1960

AshSS = Asutosh Sanskrit Series (Calcutta)

Asiatica = Asiatica. Festschrift Weller. 1954

AsIS = M.L.Wadekar, Aspects of Indological Studies. Delhi 2001

AsP = Asian Profile (Hong Kong) 1 (1973) - 35 (2007)

AsPI = Aspects of India. Essays on Indian Politics and Culture. Ed. Noel O'Sullivan. Delhi 1997

AspJ 1 = Sagarmal Jain (ed.), Lala Harjas Rai Commemoration Volume. Aspects of Jainology, Volume 1. Varanasi 1987

AspJ 2 = M.A.Dhaky and Sagarmal Jain (eds.), Pt. Bechardas Doshi Commemoration Volume. Aspects of Jainology, Volume 2. Varanasi 1987

AspJ 3 = M.A.Dhaky and Sagarmal Jain (eds.), Pt. Dalsukh Bhai Malvania Felicitation Volume I. Varanasi 1991

AsPOxford = Asian Philosophy (Oxford). 1 (1990) - 17.3 (2007)

ASS = Ānandāśrama Sanskrit Series (Poona)

AsSt = Asian Studies (Philippines). 1 (1963) - 13 (1975)

ASVOI, see JSVRI

Atmanand = Jaināchārya Shrī Ātmānanda Centenary Commemoration Volume. Bombay 1936

ATS = Asian Thought and Society. 1 (1976) - 26 (No.77) (2001)

AUJR = Agra University Journal of Research. 1 (1952) - 26, 28-32; n.s. 1 (1969) - 3 (1985)

AUM = Allahabad University Magazine. 11-12 (1932-34), 14 (1935-36), 19 (1938) - 25 (1946), 28 (1949) - 35.1 (1954)

AUS = Allahabad University Studies: Arts Section. 1 (1925) - 1968; n.s. 1 (1969) - 3 (1971)

AUSS = Allahabad University Sanskrit Series

AV = Advaita Vedānta. (See AV section of Part IV)

AWBI = Alex Wayman, Buddhist Insight. Ed. George Elder. Delhi 1984

b = book

B = G. Bühler, A Catalogue of Sanskrit Manuscripts contained in the Private Libraries of Gujarat, Kathiavad, Kachch, Sindh, and Khandesh. Bombay 1871-73

BAEO = Boletin de la Asociacion Española de Orientalistas (Madrid). 1 (1965) - 35 (1999)

BAFS = Bulletin annuel de la fondation suisse (Université de Paris: Cité Universitaire)

Bailey = H.W.Bailey, Khotanese Buddhist Texts. Cambridge Oriental Series 3. London 1951

BAMP = Charles S. Prebish (ed.), Buddhism: A Modern Perspective. University Park, Pa. 1975

BandJ = Harish Chandra Das et al. (eds.), Buddhism and Jainism. Cuttack 1976

BandP = Bhakti and Philosophy. Ed. R. Raj Singh. Lanham, Md. 2006

Baroda = Raghavan Nambiyar, An Alphabetical List of Manuscripts in the Oriental Institute, Baroda. Vol. I. GOS 97, 1942

BasavaJ = Basava Journal. 1 (1976)

BASR = Bulletin de l'Academie des Sciences de URSS (Russia)

BAT = Buddhism and American Thinkers. Albany, N.Y. 1984

Bauddhavidyasudhakara = Bauddhavidyāsudhākarah. Studies in Honour of Heinz Bechert on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday. Ed. Petra Kieffer-Pulz and Jens-Uwe Hartmann. Indica et Tibetica 30. Swisstal-Odendorf 1997

BBB = Dan Arnold, Buddhists, Brahmins and Belief. Epistemology in South Asian Philosophy of Religion. New York 2005

BBR = Ramesh M. Dave et al., eds., The Bhakti-Bhagawan Relationship. Ahmedabad 1988

BBRAS, see JASB

BBSRU = Bulletin of Buddhist Studies. Ryukoku University. 5 (1972) - 9 (1996)

BBudh = Bibliotheca Buddhica (St. Petersburg)

BCAR = B. C. Asian Review. 2 (1988) - 2-6, 8, 10 (1997) (electronic journal)

BCD = Buddhist-Christian Dialogue (ed. Paul O. Ingram.), Honolulu 1986

BCGV = Bulletin of the Chunilal Gandhi Vidyabhavan. 1 (1954) - 26 (1982)

BCH = The Blackwell Companion to Hinduism. Ed. Gavin Flood. Oxford 2003

BChS = Buddhist-Christian Studies Volume 10. Edited b David W. Chappell. Honolulu 1990

BCLS = Bulletin de la classe des lettres et des sciences morales et politiques: Academie Royale de Belgique (Bruxelles). 1899-1976

BCLV = D.R.Bhandarkar et al., eds., B. C. Law Volume. Two volumes. Calcutta 1945

BCON = Buddhadasa P. Kirthisinghe (ed.), Buddhist Concepts Old and New. Bibliotheca Indo-Buddhica No. 9. Delhi 1983

BCW = Buddhism in a Changing World. Proceedings of the 7th International Buddhist Conference. Bodhgaya 1981

BCWCC = Ananda W. P. Guruge and D. C. Ahir (eds.), Buddhism's Contribution to the World Culture and Civilization. New Delhi 1977

BD = Bhedābheda/Dvaitādvaita Vedānta. (See BD section of Part IV)

BDCRI = Bulletin of the Deccan College Research Institute (Poona). 1 (1939-40) - 63 (2003)

BDCV = Dr. Bhagavan Das Centenary Volume (1869-1969). Varanasi 1969

BDDKK = Bukkyo Daigaku Daigakuin Kenkyu Kiyo (Kyoto)

BDE = Thomas A. Kochumuttam, A Buddhist Doctrine of Experience. A New Translation and Interpretation of the Works of Vasubandhu the Yogācārin. Delhi 1982

Beal = Samuel Beal, A Catena of Buddhist Scriptures. London 1871

BEFEO = Bulletin de l'École Francaise d'Extreme-Orient (Paris). 1 (1901) - 91 (2004)

BELP = Kalyan Kumar Dasgupta (ed.), Buddhism, Early and Late Phases. Calcutta 1985

BEM = Louis de la Vallée Poussin, Bouddhisme: Études et Matèriaux. London 1914-1919, 1918

Ben = A Catalogue of Manuscripts in the Library of the Benares Sanskrit College. Supplement to Pan 3-9, 1864-1874

BenSS = Benares Sanskrit Series

BerlinIndStud, see BIS

BEWC = Buddhism and the Emerging World Civilization. Essays in Honor of Nolan Pliny Jacobson (ed. Ramakrishna Puligandla and Robert Lee Miller). Carbondale, I. 1996

Beyer = Stephen Beyer, The Buddhist Experience. Encino, Cal. 1974

BF = The Buddhist Forum (School of Orieintal and African Studies, University of London). 1-5 (1997)

BGDWU = Bulletin of the Graduate Division of the Waseda University (Tokyo). 1 (1956) - 8 (1962)

BGG = Buddhismus im Geschichte und Gegenwart. Band III: Śāntidevas 'Eintritt in des Leben dur Erleuchtung. Hamburg 1999

BGIS = Bulletin of the Greater India Society (Calcutta). 1 (1926) - 5 (1928)

BGK = Bukkyogaku Kenkyu (Kyoto). 1 (1949) - 55 (1999)

BGOMLM = Bulletin of the Government Oriental Manuscripts Library (Madras). 1 (1948) - 21 (1976)

BGP1/2 =Buddhism in Global Perspective. Edited by Kalpakam Sankaranarayana, Ichigo Ozawa and Revindra Panth. Two volumes. Mumbai 2007

Bh = Bhāratī: Bulletin of the College of Indology, Banaras Hindu University. 1 (1957) - 26 (2000-2002)

BhakStud = G.W.Bailey and I.Kesarcodi-Watson (eds.), Bhakti Studies. New Delhi 1992.

Bh-Bhanam = Bhāratī-Bhānam (Light of Indology). Dr. K. V. Sarma Felicitation Volume. Ed. G. Bhanskaran Nair. Punjab University Indological Series 26. Hoshiarpur 1980

Bharati, see Bh

BharKau = Bhārata-Kaumudī. Studies in Indology in honor of Dr. Radha Kumud Mookerji. Allahabad 1945

BHerm = Donald S. Lopez (ed.), Buddhist Hermeneutics. Honolulu 1988

BHIA = G. Oberhammer (ed.), Beiträge zur Hermeneutik indischer und abendlandischen Religionstraditionen. Wien 1991

BHISS = Buddhist-Hindu Interactions from Śākyamuni to Śankarācārya. Ed. V. Subramanian. Delhi 1993

BhM = Bhārata Manīshā. 1 (1975) - 5.1 (1979)

Bhr = R.G.Bhandarkar, Report on the search for Sanskrit manuscripts in the Bombay Presidency during the year 1882. Bombay 1884

BHUAb = Abstracts of the Theses accepted for the Ph. D. Degree of Banaras Hindu University. 5-6 (1965)

BhV = Bhāratīya Vidyā (Bombay). 1 (1939) - 64.1-2 (2004)

BI = Bibliotheca India (Calcutta)

BIAPSL = Bulletin international de l'Academie Polonaise des Sciences et des Lettres. Classe de philologie et de philosophie (=Polska Akademja Umiejetnosci). 1901-1953

BIBS = Bibliotheca Indo-Buddhica Series. 1 (1982) - 53 (1988)

BIEW = Beiträge für Indienforschung. Ernst Waldschmidt zum 80.Geburtstag gewidmet. Berlin 1977

BIS = Berliner Indologische Studien (Berlin). 1 (1985) - 13 (2002), 15-18 (2007)

BITC = Bulletin of the Institute of Traditional Cultures (Madras). 1 (1957) - 1982 [continued as BITCSSEA to 1993]

BITCSSEA = Bulletin of the Institute of Traditional Cultures of South and S.E.Asia (Madras) [a continuation of BITC to 1993]

BK = Bukkyo Kenkyu. 1 (1937) - 8 (1954), 27 (1998), 29 (2000)

BKA = Bhaktakusumāñjali. Ed. P. P. Subrahmanya Sastri. Srirangam 1938

BKBCV = Professor Birinchi Kumar Barua Commemoration Volume. Gauhati 1966

BKM = Winifred Lewis (ed.), Basanta Kumar Mallik. A Garland of Homage. London 1961

BKMEE = The Collected Essays of Bimal Krishna Matilal. Ethics and Epics. Oxford 2002

BKMPCR = Philosophy, Culture and Religion. Essays by Bimal Krishna Matilal. Ed. Jonardon Ganeri. London 2002

BL (school) = Buddhist Logic, i.e. Sautrāntika Buddhism, including Dignāga's school. (See BL section of Part IV)

BL = Th. Stcherbatsky, Buddhist Logic. Two volumes. Leningrad 1930 (=BBuddh 26); The Hague 1958; New York 1962

BLD = Buddhistische Leben und Denken (Berlin). 1 (1930) - 12 (1941)

BLE = B.K.Matilal (ed.), Buddhist Logic and Epistemology. Studies in the Buddhist Analysis of Inference and Language. Dordrecht 1984

BLSam = Baudhalaghugranthasamgraha (a collection of minor Buddhist texts). Edited by Janardan Pandey. Sarnath 1997

BM = Benares Magazine (Calcutta). 5 (1851) - 7 (1852)

BMBCV = Dr. B. M. Barua Centenary Volume. Calcutta 1989

BMI = Bulletin of the Mithilā Institute of Post-Graduate Studies and Research in Sanskrit Learning (Darbhanga) 3 (1967) - 7.1 (1971)

BMT = E.B.Cowell, Buddhist Mahāyāna Texts. Two volumes. SBE 49, 1894; Delhi 1965, 1968, 1972, 1975; New York 1969

BN = Brahmanirūpaṇa. Śaṃkara's works edited by Vishnu Narayana Maduskar. Bombay 1914

BNKS = B. N. Krishnamurti Sharma, A History of the Dvaita School of Vedānta and its Literature. Revised Delhi 1981.

BNKSRP = B.N.K.Sharma, My Further Ten Research Papers. Mumbai 2002

BodCat II = Catalogue of Sanskrit Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library. Volume II. Oxford 1905

Bodhi Baum = Bodhi Baum. Zeitschrift für Buddhismus und Meditatives Leben (Wien). 8 (1983) - 9.4 (1984)

Bodhi-Chara = Bodhi-Chara. Journal of Buddhist History and Culture (Patna). 4 (1996)

Bodhi-Rasmi = Bodhi-Raśmi. Third Internaitonal Conference on Buddhism and National Cultures. New Delhi 1984

BonnOS = Bonner Orientalische Studien (= Studia Indologica)

BOr = Beyond Orientalism. The Work of Wilhelm Halbfass and its Impact on Indian and Cross-Cultural Studies (ed. Eli Franco and Karin Preisendanz). Poznana Studies of the Sciences and the Humanities 59, 1997

BORI = Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Poona

BP = R. G. Bhandarkar, Report on the Search for Sanskrit Manuscripts in the Bombay Presidency during the Year 1883-1884. Bombay 1887

BPBS = Citrarekha V. Kher, Buddhism as presented by the Brahmanical Systems. Delhi 1992

BQ = Buddhist Quarterly (=Buddhist Forum). 8 (1975) - 15 (1983)

BR = Buddhist Review. 1 (1909) - 11 (1921)

BRMIC = Bulletin of the Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture (Calcutta). 1  (1950) - 57 (2006)

BSAM = Philip Denwood and Alexander Piatigorsky (eds.), Buddhist Studies Ancient and Modern. Collected Papers on South Asia 4. London 1983

BSDB = Leslie S. Kawamura (ed.), The Bodhisattva Doctrine in Buddhism. SR Supplement 10. Calgary 1981

BSHHS = Gatare Dhammapala et al. (eds.), Buddhist Studies in honour of Hammalavi Saddhatissa. Nugagoda, Sri Lanka 1984

BSIBH = Buddhist Studies in honor of I.B.Horner (edited by L. Cousins, A. Kunst and K.R.Norman). Dordrecht 1974

BSCV = Benidhar Sharma Commemoration Volume.. Ed. G. N. Bhuyan and D. Chutia. Gauhati 1987

BSHPLD = Buddhist Studies in Honour of Professor Lily de Silva. U. of Peredeniya, 2002

BSM = Bṛhatstotramuktāhāra (Bombay). 1912, 1916, 1923

BSOAS = Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies. 1 (1937) - 70 (2007)

BSPF = Buddhist Studies Present and Future. Paris 1992

BSPS = Bombay Sanskrit and Prakrti Series

BSR = Bṛhatstotraratnākara. Volume I: Bombay 1888, 1906, 1910, 1918, 1919, 1920; Benares 1923, 1926, 1927, 1929. In Telugu characters, Madras 1897-1905. In grantha characters, Madras 1903-04

BSS = Benares Sanskrit Series

BSSS = Bṛhatstotrasaritsāgara. Bombay 1927

BSWR = Buddhist Studies in honour of Walpola Rahula. Ed. by S. Balasoriya et al. London 1980

BTAPR = Buddhist Thought and Applied Psychological Research. Transending the Boundaries. Edited by D. K. Nauriyal, Michael S. Drummond, and B. Lal. London 2006

BTCIK = Buddhist Thought and Culture in India and Korea. Ed. S. R. Bhatta. New Delhi 2003

BTPP = Duboom Tulku (ed.), Buddhist Translations. Problems and Perspectives. Delhi 1995

BudBible = Dwight Goddard (ed.), A Buddhist Bible (Thetford, Vt. 1932; New York 1935-37, 1952; Boston 1990)

BudCompL = Sanghasen Singh (ed.), Buddhism in Comparative Light. Acharya Anukul Chandra Banerjee Commemoration Volume. Delhi 1999

Buddhism 2001 = Peter Harvey (ed.), Buddhism. London 2001

Buddhist = The Buddhist Vesak Annual. 37.12 (1967) - 68 (1996-7)

Buddhist-Christian Studies (Hawaii). 5 (1985) - 7 (1987)

BudDig = Buddhist Digest. English Series (Penang). 17 (1987), 21 (1989) - 22 (1989)

BudHerIA = Donald S. Lopez (ed.), Buddhist Hermeneutics. Honolulu 1988

BudIA = Kalpakam Sankaranarayanan, Motohira Youtoniya and Shubhadra A. Joshi (eds.), Buddhism In India and Abroad: An Integrating Influence in Vedic and Post-Vedic Perspective. Bombay 1996

BudinP = Donald S. Lopez (ed.), Buddhism in Practice. Princeton, N. J. 1995

BudP = Buddhism and Peace: An Interdisciplinary Study. Ed. G. Sundaram Ramaiah, K. Ravi and S.D.A.Joga Rao. Visakhapatnam 1991

BudPhilCult = Buddhist Philosophy and Culture: Essays in Honor of N.A.Jayawickrame. Colombo 1987

BudScrip = Edward Conze, Buddhist Scripture. Penguin 1959

BudSp = Buddhist Spirituality. Indian, Southeast Asian, Tibetan, and Early Chinese. Ed. Takeuchi Yoshinori. New York 1993

BudSR = Buddhist Studies Review. 1 (1983) - 22.1 (2005), 23.1 (2006) - 24.2 (2007)

BudTexts = Edward Conze, Buddhist Texts Through the Ages. Oxford 1954.

Buhler, see B

BukG = Bukkyogaku (Kyoto)

BukShig = Bukkyo Shigaku

Bulletin d'Etudes Indiennes = Bulletin d'Études Indiennes (Paris). 1 (1983) - 21.2 (2004)

Bulletin of Tibetology = Bulletin of Tibetology. 1 (1964) - 12 (1975); n.s. 1981-40.2 (2004)

Bunka = Bunka

BUOP = Bulletin of the University of Osaka Prefecture, Series C. 1 (1953) - 11 (1963)

Burnell = A. C. Burnell. A Classified Index to the Sanskrit Mss. in the palace at Tanjore. London 1880

BUUJH = Bhāratī. Utkal University Journal. Humanities. 7 (1973)

BV or BVa = The Brahmavādin. 1896-1914. n.s. 1 (1966) - 11 (1976)

BVK = Brahmavidyā (Kumbakonam). 1 (1948) - 5 (1953)

BVSAM = O.H.de Wijesekera, Buddhist and Vedic Studies: A Miscellany. Delhi 1994

BVSK = Bauddhavidyāsudhākaraḥ. Studies in Honour of Heinz Bechert on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday. Ed. Petra Kiffer-Putz and Jens-Uwe Hartmann. Indica et Tibetica 30, Swisstal-Odendorf 1997

BWB = Buddhist Wisdom Books (ed. Edward Conze). London 1958

BWP = Nathan Katz (ed.), Buddhist and Western Philosophy. New Delhi 1981; London 1988

BZLGI = Beiträge zur Literaturwissenschaft und Geistesgeschichte Indiens. Festgabe Hermann Jacobi. Bonn 1926

C = Cārvāka. (See C section of Part IV.)

CAJ = Central Asiatic Journal (Wiesbaden). 4 (1958-59) - 51.2 (2007)

CalSktCollege = Calcutta Sanskrit College

CalSS = Calcutta Sanskrit Series

CandC = Communication and Cognition (Ghent). 5 (1972) - 40.1-2 (2007)

CandI = Categorisation and Interpretation (ed. Folke Josephson). Gotebor 1999

Candragomin = Mark Tatz (tr.), Candragomin: Difficult Beginnings. Three Works on the Bodhisattva Path. Boston 1985

CardonaFest = Indian Linguistics Studies. Festschrift in Honor of George Cardona. Eds. Madhav M. Deshpande and Peter E. Hook. Delhi 2002

CAS = Contributions to Asian Studies. 1 (1971) - 18 (1984)

CASSt = CASS Studies (Poona). 1 (1973) - 5 (1980)

CaT = Mary Brockington and Peter Schreiner (eds.), Composing a Tradition: Concepts, Techniques and Relationships. Proceeding of the First Dubrovnik International Conference on the Sanskrit Epics and Puranas, August 1997. Zagreb 1999

CatPun = Catalogue of Sanskrit and Prakrit Manusciprts in Munirāja Śrī Puṇyavijayaji's Collection. Part I. Ahmedabad 1963

CB = Concerned Buddhism. 3 (2002) - 4 (2003)

CBR = S. Yamaguchi, Chugan Bukkyo Ronko. Kyoto 1944

CBWCC = P. N. Chopra and Tokar Sumi (eds.), Contribution of Buddhism to World Civilization and Culture. New Delhi 1983

CBWTC = Contribution of Buddhism to World Thought and Culture. Proceedings of the 6th International Buddhist Conference. Bodhgaya 1980

CCERHI = Charisma and Canon. Essays on the Religious History of the Indian Subcontinent. Ed. Vasudha Dalmia, Angelika Malinar and Merton Christof. New Delhi 2001

CCIP = Christian Contribution to Indian Philosophy. Ed. Anand Amaladass. Madras 1995

CDSFV = Chārudeva Śāstrī Felicitation Volume. Volume I. Delhi 1974

CEA = Cahiers d'Extreme Asie. 1 (1985) - 11 (1999-2000)

CEAP = Companion Encyclopedia of Asian Philosophy (edited by Brian Carr and Indira Mahalingam). London 1997

CEBKM I = The Collected Essays of Bimal Krishna Matilal. Volume One:Mind, Language and the World. Edited by Jonardon Ganeri. Oxford 2002.

CEGAG = Commemorative Essays presented to Sir George Abraham Grierson. Lahore 1933

CERGB = Commemorative Essays presented to Śrī Rāmkrishna Gopāl Bhandarkar. Poona 1917; Varanasi 1976

CG = Chizan Gakuho

CHBJ = Chung-Hwa Buddhist Journal. 13 (2000) - 17 (2004)

Chettiar = Rājā Śrī Annamali Chettiar Commemoration Volume. Annamalainagar 1941

CHI = The Cultural Heritage of India. Four volumes. Calcutta 1937; revised 1952-53; Second edition 1958

CHMI = Constructions Hagiographiques dans le monde Indien. Entre Mythe et Histoire. Ed. Francoise Mallison. Paris 2001

ChSS = Chowkhamba Sanskrit Series (Banaras)

ChSSt = Chowkhamba Sanskrit Studies

CIBT = Catalogue of Indian (Buddhist) Texts in Tibetan Translation, Kanjur and Tanjur: alphabetically arranged. Edited by Alaka Chatopadhyay, Mrnalkanti Gangopadhyaya and Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya. Calcutta 1972

CIDB = Christentum in der Begnung. Ed. Andreas Bsteh. Mödling 1997

CIDO = Proceedings of the International Congress of Orientalists. Listed by place and year

CincoS = Cinco Sutras del Mahayana: el Budismo Mahayana en sus textos mas antiques. eds., Fernando Tola and Carmen Dragonetti. Florham Park, New Jersey. 2002

CIndS = Corpus of Indological Studies. Prof. Ramaranjan Mukherji Felicitation Volume. Ed. Anantlal Thakur. Delhi 1992

CinSasVol = Mahāmahopādhyāyacinnasvāmiśāstriṇāṃjanmaśatābdi-smārakagranthaḥ (ed. Mandana Misra et al.). Varanasi 1990

CIP = S. Radhakrishnan and J. Muirhead (eds.), Contemporary Indian Philosophy. Revised edition, London 1958

CIPH = Contemporary Indian Philosophers of History (ed. T.M.P.Mahadevan and Grace E. Cairns). Calcutta 1977

CIPR = Victoria Lysenko and Michael Huliln, Classical Indian Philosophy Reinterpreted. Calcutta 2007

CIPY = Conscioiusness, Indian Psychology and Yoga. Edited by Kirett Joshi and Matthjus C. Cormalissen. HSPCIC XI, Part 3. New Delhi 2004

CIS = A Corpus of Indian Studies. Essay in Honour of Professor Gaurināth Śāstrī. Ed. by Gopikamohan Bhattacharya and Manabendra Banerjee. Calcutta 1980

CJBS = The Chulalangkorn Journal of Buddhist Studies. 1 (2002) - 2.1 (2003)

CJH = Ceylon Journal of the Humanities. 1 (1970) - 2.1 (1971)

CL = Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya and Mrinal Kanti Gangopadhyaya (eds.), Cārvāka/Lokāyata. An Anthology of Source Materials and Some Recent Studies. New Delhi 1990

CLSS = Collected Lectures on Śaiva Siddhānta. (1946-1954). Annamalainagar 1965

CMP = Ramakant Sinari, ed., Concept of Man in Philosophy. Simla 1991

COJ = Calcutta Oriental Journal. 1 (1933) - 3 (1936)

ConK = Concepts of Knowledge, East and West. Papers from a Seminar held from 4 January to 10 January 1995 at The Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture, Gol Park, Calcutta 700 029. Calcutta 2000

Consciousness = M.A.S.Rajan (ed.), Consciousness. Proceedings of the Workshop held in Melkote 16-18 June 1987. Melkote 1988

ContB = Contemporary Buddhism. 1 (2000) - 8.1 (2007)

ContIP = Contemporary Indian Philosophy. Ed. Margaret Chatterjee. London 1974

ConUlt = Linda J. Tessian (ed.), Concepts of the Ultimate. London 1989

Corpus = Corpus of Indological Studies: Prof. Ramaranjan Mukherji Felicitation Volume (ed. A.L.Thakur). Delhi 1992

COS = Calcutta Oriental Series

Cordier = P(almyr) Cordier, Catalogue du fonds tibetain de la Bibliotheque Nationale. 4 vols. 1909-1931

CPBS = Padmanabh S. Jaini, Collected Papers on Buddhist Studies. Delhi 2001

CPCB = Contribution of P. C. Bagchi on Sino-Indian Tibetology. Edited by Haraprasad Ray. Kolkata 2002

CPJS = Padmanabh S. Jaini, Collected Papers on Jaina Studies. Delhi 2002

CPJLS = Purushottama Bililimoria, ed., Contemporary Philosophy and J. L. Shaw. Kolkata 2006

CPP = Daya Krishna and A.M.Ghose (eds.), Contemporary Philosophical Problems: Some Classical Indian Perspectives. Poona 1978

CPR = Comparative Philosophy and Religion in Timd of Terror. Ed. Douglas Allen. Lanham, Md. 2006

CPSSS = T. M. P. Mahadevan (ed.), Collected Papers of Suryanarayana Shastri Madras 1961

CPTV = N. Jagadeesan, Collected Papers on Tamil Vaishnavism. Madurai 1989

CR = Calcutta Review. 1 (1844) - 181 (1966); 1 (1969) - 3 (1971-72); n.s. 1 (1975-76) - 6.1 (1980). New series 1 (1984) - 11.1-2 (2005)

CracowIS = Cracow Indological Studies. 1 (1992-1993), 4-5 (2002-2003)

CRIP = K. Satchidananda Murty and K. Ramakrishna Rao (eds.), Current Trends in Indian Philosophy. Waltair 1972

CRPCSS = Culture, Religion and Philosophy. Critical Studies in Syncretism and Inter-Faith Harmony. Ed. N. K. Das. Jaipur 2003

CRYP = M. N. Dvivedi (ed.), A Compendium of the Rāja Yoga Philosophy. Bombay 1885, 1901,1982

CSFV, see CDSFV

CTA = Culture Through the Ages (Prof. B. N. Puri Felicitation Volume). Edited by Sarva Danan Singh. Delhi 1996

CTAM = Kapila Vatsyayan (ed.), Concepts of Time, Ancient and Modern. New Delhi 1996

CTB = Crossing the Borders.: Essays in Honour of Francis X. D'Sa on the occasion of his 65th Birthday. Edited by Anand Amaladass and Rosairo Roche. Chennai 2001

CTBRP = Ernst Steinkellner and Helmut Täuscher (eds.), Contributions on Tibetan and Buddhist Religion and Philosophy. Wiener Studien zur Tibetologie und Buddhismuskunde, Heft 11.Proceedings of the Csoma de Koros Symposium held at Velm-Vienna, Austria, 13-19 September 1981. Volume 2. Wien 1983

CTCIP - Conflict between Tradition and Creativity in Indian Philosophy: Text and Context.Ed. Toshihiro Wada. Nagoya 2006

CTSB = Critical Terms for the Study of Buddhism. Ed. Donald S. Lopez, Jr. Chicago 2005

CultInd = Cultura Indica. Professor Asoke Chatterjee Sastri Felicitation Volume.Edited by M.K.Gangopadhyaya, Dipak Ghosh and Ratna Basu. Delhi 1994

CultMod - Culture and Modernity. East-West Philosophic Perspectives (ed. Eliot Deutsch). Honolulu 1991

CurB = Donald S. Lopez, Jr. (ed.), Curators of the Buddha: The Study of Buddhism under Colonialism. Chicago 1995

CV = Citi-Vithika. Journal of Art, History, Culture and Literature (Allahabad). 1 (1995) - 6.1-2 (2001)

CVVGP = Commemoration Volume of Dr. V. G. Paranjpe: Some Aspects of Indo-Iranian History and Cultural Traditions. Ed. Suniti Kumar Chatterji et al. Delhi 1977

CWA = Richard Sherburne, tr., The Complete Works of Atisa Sri Dipankara Jnana. New Delhi 2000

CWP = A Companion to World Philosophy. Edited by Eliot Deutsch and Ron Bontakae. Malden, Massachusetts 1997

CWRGB = Collected Works of Sri R. G. Bhandarkar. Four volumes. GOSBORI, class B, 1-4. Poona 1933

CWSV = Collected Works of Shri Vallabhacarya. I (in 16 Volumes): Delhi 2003-2007

d = dissertation

D, see Dasgupta

DA = Louis de la Vallée Poussin, "Documents d'Abhidharma" I = BEFEO 1930, 1-28, 247-298. II = MCB 1, 1932, 65-125. III = MCB 5, 1936-37, 1-187

Darshana = Darshana International (Moradabad). 1 (1961) - 16 (1976), 20 (1980) - 35 (1995), 36.2 (1996) - 40.1 (2000)

Dasgupta = Surendranath Dasgupta, A History of Indian Philosophy. Five volumes. London 1922-1955; Delhi 1975.

DB = Dinesh Bhattacharya, History of Navya-nyāya in Mithilā. Darbhanga 1959

DBGIP = Dayanand Bhargava, Glimpses of Indian Philosophy and Sanskrit Literature. Delhi 1981

DB1 - H. Bechert (ed.), Der Buddhsmus I. Stuttgart 2000

DCBCSJS = Deccan College Building Centenary and Silver Jubilee Series

DCI = Dharma. The Categorial Imperative. Edited by Ashok Vohra, Arvind Sharma and Mrinal Miri. New Delhi 2005

DCKRPV = Dr. C. Kunhan Raja Presentation Volume. Madras 1946

DCPGRIDS = Deccan College Post-graduate and Research Institute Dissertation Series

DCPGRIMS = Deccan College Post-graduate and Research Institute Monograph Series

DCPY = Swami Digambaraji (ed.), Collected Papers on Yoga. Lonavla 1975

DCRIB = Deccan College Research Institute Bulletin. 35 (1976) - 41 (1982)

DDIP = Discussion and Debate in Indian Philosophy. Issues in Vedaṇta, Mīmāṃsā and Nyāya. Ed. Daya Krishna. New Delhi 2004

DeBary = W.T. de Bary (ed.), A Source Book in Chinese Philosophy. Princeton 1963

DET = Frederick H. Holck (ed.), Death and Eastern Thought. Understanding Death in Eastern Religions and Philosophies. Nashville 1974

Deyadharma = Deyadharma: Studies in Memory of D.C.Sircar. Delhi 1986

DGTS = Gerry W. Houston (ed.), Dharma and Gospel: Two Ways of Seeing. Delhi 1984

Dharma-Nirajana = Dharma-Nirājanā. A Volume Dedicated to the Memory of Dr. Dharmendra Nath Shastri. Edited by Vachaspati Upadhyaya, Satyapal Narang and Shakuntala Punjani. Delhi 1989

DHCCR = A Dialogue: Hindu-Christian Cosmology and Religion (ed. Kala Acharya, Nicholas Mance and Lalita Nanjash). Mumbai 1999

DhP = Dharmaprakāsh (Madras). 1 (1970) - 21 (1991)

Dhruva = Āchārya Ānand Shankar Dhruva, Smāraka Grantha. Three parts. Ahmedabad 1944-1946

Dilip = Dilip. 2 (1975) - 9 (1983), 11 (1985) - 32 (2006)

Diogenes = Diogenes. 1 (1953) - 212 (2006)

DIPECO = Daya Krishna (ed.), Development of Indian Philosophy from Eighteenth Century Onwards. Classical and Western History of Science, Philosophy and Culture in Indian Civilization Vol. X, Part 1. New Delhi 2002

DK = S.S.Rama Rao Pappu (ed.), The Dimensions of Karma. Delhi 1987

DKIP = Daya Krishna, Indian Philosophy: A Counter Perspective. Delhi 1991

DKM = Dilip Kumar Mohanta, Cognitive Scepticism and Indian Philosophy. Calcutta 1999

DM = Darshan-Manjari. The Burdwan University Jurnal of Philosophy. 1 (1984) - 6 (1991-92)

DLJP = Devacandra Lalbhai Jaina Pustakoddhara Samstha

DMDV = World Perspectives in Philosophy, Religion and Culture. Essays presented to Prof. Dhirendra Mohan Datta. Patna 1968

DoubtBK = Doubt, Belief and Knowledge. Edited by Sibajiban Bhattacharya. New Delhi 1987

DP = Daśaprakaraṇāni. Madhva's ten prakaraṇas edited with commentaries by Vidyaranya Tirtha. Four volumes. Madras 1969-1972

DRBV = D. R. Bhandarkar Volume (ed. B. C. Law). Calcutta 1940

DSA = Rāya Dhanapati Siṃha Bamaduraka Āgamasaṃgraha

DSCSIP = Descriptive Catalogue of Sanskrit Manuscripts: Indian Philosophy. Indian Museum Collection. Compiled by Asesh Ranjan Mishra. Ed. Debabrata Sen Sharma. Calcutta 2001. Numbering cited is the consecutive numbering of this volume, not the catalogue number of the Indian Museum)

DT = Darshanika Traimasika (Faridkot)

DTI = Shoryu Katsura (ed.), Dharmakīrti's Thought and its Impact on Indian and Tibetan Philosophy. Proceedings of the Third International Dharmakīrti Conference, Hiroshima, Nov. 4-6, 1997. OAW, Phil-hist. Kl, 281. Band, Wien 1999

DU = text whose author's date is unknown

DUB = Dacca University Bulletin

DUS = Dacca University Studies, Part A. 1 (1935) - 48.1 (1991), 50.2 (1993), 51.1 (1994), 52.1-2, 1995, 53.2-54, 55.2 - 61.1

DV = Dvaita Vedānta. (See DV section of Part IV)

e = edition

EAT = Emotions in Asian Thought. A Dialogue in Comparative Philosophy. Edited by Joel Marks and Roger T. Ames. Albany, N.Y. 1995

EAW = East and West (Rome) 1 (1950) - 54 (2004)

EAWBo = East and West (Bombay). 1 (1902) - 21 (1921)

EB = Eastern Buddhist (Tokyo). 1 (1921) - 7 (1939). n. s. 1 (1966) - 37 (2005)

EBAT = Early Buddhism and Abhidharma Thought. In Honor of Doctor Hajime Sakurabe on His Seventy-seventh Birthday. 2002

EBPL = Angraj Chaudhary, Essays on Buddhism and Pāli Literature. Delhi 1994

EDH = Gerhard Oberhammer (ed.), Epiphanie des Heils. Zur Heisgegenwart in Indischen und Christlichen Religion. Publications of the De Nobili Research Library 9. Wien 1982

EDOM= Rita Gupta, Essays on Dependent Origination and Momentariness. Calcutta 1990

EEE = A. Raghuramaraju (ed.), Existence, Experience and Ethics: Essays for S.A.Shaida. New Delhi 2000

EEWP = Essays in East-West Philosophy (ed. Charles A. Moore). Honolulu 1951

EFNW = Erich Frauwallner, Nachgelassene Werke. 1. Aufgesätze, Beiträge, Skizzen. Wien 1984. 2.Philosophische Texte des Hinduismus. Tr. by Gerhard Oberhammer and Chlodwig H. Werba. Wien 1992

EHBZT = Essays on the History of Buddhism presented to Prof. Zenryu Tsukamoto. Kyoto 1961

EIDI = Einführungen in die Indologie. Stand-Methoden-Aufgaben. Ed. by Heinz Bechert and Georg von Simson et al. Dharmstadt 1979

EJ = Eranos-Jahrbuch

EJPR = Piotr Balcerowicz, Essays on Jaina Philosophy and Religion. Delhi 2003

EMH = Expanding and Merging Horizons. Contributions to South Asian and Cross-Cultural Studies in Commemoration of Wilhelm Halbfass. Edited Karin Preisedanz. Wien 2007

Empty Words = Jay L. Garfield, Empty Words. Buddhist Philosophy of Cross-Cultural Interpretation. Oxford 2002

EnB = Robert E. Buswell et al., eds., Encyclopedia of Buddhism. Two volumes. New York 2004

EnBud = Encyclopedia of Buddhism (ed. G. P. Malalasekara et al.) (Colombo). 1 (1963) - 6.4 (2002)

EnBuddhism = Encyclopedia of Buddhism. Edited by damien Keown and Charles S. Prebish. London 2007

EnIndPh = Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies. Volume I: Bibliography (compiled by K.H.Potter) (Delhi 1971; second edition 1983). Volume 2: Nyaya-Vaiśeṣika up to Gaṅgeśa. Ed. K.H.Potter (Delhi 1977, Princeton, N.J. 1978). Volume 3: Advaita Vedānta up to the time of Śaṃkara. Ed. K.H.Potter (Delhi, Princeton 1983). Volume 4: Sāṃkhya. Ed. Gerald James Larson and Ram Shankara Bhattacharyya.(Delhi, Princeton 1987). Volume 5: The Philosophy of the Grammarians. Ed. Harold Coward and K.H.Potter (Delhi, Princeton 1990). Volume 6: Indian Philosophical Analysis: Nyāya-Vaiśeṣika from Gaṅgeśa to Raghunātha Śiromaṅi. Ed. K.H.Potter and Sibajiban Bhattacharyya. (Delhi 1993). Volume 7: Abhidharma Buddhism to 150 A.D. Ed. Karl H. Potter, Robert E. Buswell, Jr., Padmanabh S. Jaini and Noble Ross Reat. (Delhi, 1993). Volume 8: Buddhist Philosophy from 100 to 350 A.D. (Ed. K.H.Potter) (Delhi 1999). Volume 9: Buddhist Philosophy from 350 to 600 A.D. Ed. K.H.Potter, Delhi 2003. Volume 10: Advaita Philosophy up to Citsukha (ed. Karl H. Potter) )Delhi 2006).

Volume 11: Jain Philosophy, Part One (ed. Jayendra Soni and K.H.Potter (Delhi 2006.

EnIW2 = Encyclopedia of Indian Wisdom. {rpfessor Satya Vrat Shastri Felicitation Volume, Volume Two. Edited by Ramkaran Sharma. Delhi 2–5

EnP = Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Second Edition. Edited by Donald M. Borchert. Ten volumes. Detroit, etc. 2006

Enq = Enquiry (New Delhi). 2-3 (1961), 5-6. n.s. 1 (1964) - 3.3 (1971)

Ensink = J. Ensink, De grote Weg naar het Licht. Amsterdam 1955, 1973

Ent = Entretiens 1955. Pondichery 1956

EOI = Satya Vrat Sastri, Essays on Indology. Delhi 1963

EpJ = K.B.Jindal, An Epitome of Jainism. New Delhi 1988

EPM = Essays in Philosophy presented to Dr. T. M. P. Mahadevan. Madras 1962

Epoche = Epoché: Journal of the History of Religions at UCLA. (1983)

ERE = Hastings Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics

ESEHD = Fred W. Clothey and J. Bruce Long (eds.), Experiencing Śiva: Encounters with a Hindu Deity. New Delhi 1983

ESOSIP = Anima Sengupta, Essays on Sāṃkhya and Other Systems of Philosophy. Revised, enlarged edition 1977

EssInP = Sukharanjan Saha (ed.), Essays in Indian Philosophy. Calcutta 1997

ES3WB = The Enworlded Subjectivity–Its Three Worlds and Beyond. Ed. R. Balasubramanian. HSPIC XI.4, 2006

ET = Études traditionelles

EtAs = Études Asiatiques publiées à l'occasion du vingt-cinquienne anniversaire de l'École Francaise d'Extreme-Orient. Publications de l'École Francaise d'Extreme Orient 19-20, 1925

ETB = H.S.Prasa (ed.), Essays on Time in Buddhism. Delhi 1991

EthR = Ethical Responsibility: A Dialogue with Buddhism (ed. Julia Martin). Delhi 1997

ETML = Études Tibetains dediées à la memoire de Marcelle Lalou. Paris 1971

EW = Eastern World (London). 1 (1947) - 23 (1969)

EWJ = East-West Journal (New York)

EWVCT = Ernst Waldschmidt, Von Ceylon bis Turfan. Schrifte zur Geschichte, Literature, Religion und Kunst des indischen Kulturraumes. Festgabe zum 70 Geburtstag. Gottingen 1967

Excell = Robert Excell, The Wisdom Gone Beyond. Bangkok 1966 (=TWGB)

ExinP = Bina Gupta, ed, Explorations in Philosophy: Essays by J. N. Mohanty. New Delhi 2001

ExO = Ex Oriente (Tokyo). 1 (1925)

f = felicitation volume in honor of ____

FacB = Shotaro Iida, Facets of Buddhism. Delhi 1991

FacIC = Facets of Indian Culture. Gustav Roth Velicitation Volume.Ed. Kameshwar Prasad, Jagadiswara Pandey and Umesh Chandra Dwivedi. Patna 1998

FacInd = Facets of Indology. Mahamopadhyaya Pandit Damodar Mahapatra Shastri Commemoration Volume. Edited by Subash Chandra Dash. Delhi 2005

FaithAU = Faith in the Age of Uncertainty. Ed. Sima Sharma. New Delhi 2002

FBB = From Benares to Beijing: Essays on Buddhism and Chinese Religion (ed. Koichi Shinohara and Gregory Schopen). Oakville, Ontarioa 1991

FDS = Festschrift Dieter Schlinghoff zur Vollendung des 65. Lebensjahres durgebrucht von Schüler, Freunden und Kollgen. Ed. Friedrich Wilhelm. Reinbek 1996

Feer = Leon Feer, Fragments extraits du Kandjour. AMG 5, 1883

FestKB = Festschrift: Klaus Bruhn zur Vollendung des 65. Lebensjahres. Reinbek 1994

FFMBI = Gregory Schopen, Figments and Fragments of Mahayāna Buddhism in India. More Collected Papers. Honolulu 2005

FIC = C. Muraleemadhavan (ed.), Facets of Indian Culture. Delhi 2000

Final5 = B.N.K.Sharma, My Final Five Research peprs (with six Appendices).Mumbai 2003

FJPRC = Facets of Jain Philosophy, Religion and Culture. 1: Anekānta and Syādvāda (ed. R.A.Kumar, T.M.Dak, A.D.Mishra). Ladnum 1996

FK = F. Kielhorn, Lists of the Sanskrit Manuscripts purchased for Government during the years 1877-1878 and 1869-78 and a list of the manuscripts purchased from May to November 1881. Poona 1881

FKB = Festschrift Klaus Bruhn (ed. Nalaini Balbir and Joachim K. Bautze). Reinbek 1994

FL = Foundations of Language. 1 (1965) - 14 (1976)

FMA = P. M. Padmanabha Sarma (ed.), Five Manuals of Advaita (Advaitanirūpaṇa Prakaraṇapañcakam). Tanjore 1971

FMW = Festschrift Moriz Winternitz. Leipzig 1933

FP = Founders of Philosophy. Delhi 1975

FPh - Faith and Philosophy. Journal of the Society of Christian Philosophy. 1 (1984) - 24.3 (2007)

FPS = R.Balasubramanian and S.Bhattacharyya (eds.), Freedom, Progress and Society. Essays in Honour of Prof. K. Satchidananda Murty, Delhi 1986

Frauwallner = Erich Frauwallner, Die Philosophie des Buddhismus. Two volumes. Berlin 1956

FRSD = Ṛṣikalpanyāsa. Festschrift honouring Rājeśwar Śāstri Dravid. Allahabad 1971

FTASG = Pitirim A. Sorokin (ed.), Forms and Techniques of Altruistic and Spiritual Growth. Boston 1954

FTAD = Five Treatises of Ācārya Dīpaṃkaraśrījñāna. Ed. tr. Lobsang Dorje Rabling. Sarnath 1999

FTB, see BKS

FTI = Freedom, Transcendence and Identity: Essays in memory of Prof. KalidasBhattacharya. Edited by Pradip Kumar Sengupta. Delhi 1988

FVSKB = Felicitation Volume presented to Professor Śrīpad Krishna Belvalkar. Benares 1957

FWS = Festschrift Walther Schübring: Beiträge zur indischen Philologie und Alterkumskunde. Hamburg 1951

G = The Gauḍīya (Madras)

G (school) = Grammarian (Vyākaraṇa) Philosophy. (See G section of Part IV)

GAISE = Glimpses of Ancient India through Soviet Eyes (edited Jagdish Vibhakar and Usha Gay). Delhi 1989

GandS = Padmanabh S. Jaini, Gender and Salvation: Jaina Debates on the Spiritual Liberation of Women. Berkeley 1991

GB = General Buddhism, especially Mahāyāna. (See GB section of Part IV )

GCNPR = G. C. Nayak, Philosophical Reflections. Delhi 1987. Revised Second edition

           = GCNPR2, Delhi 2002

GilgitM = Nalinaksha Dutt, Gilgit Manuscripts. Volume 1 (Srinagar 1939). Volume 2.1 (Srinagar 1941). Volume 2.2 (Calcutta 1953). Volume 2.3 (Calcutta 1954). Volume 3 (Calcutta 1955). Volume 4 (Calcutta 1956)

Gitasamiksa = Gītāsamīkṣā (ed. E.R.Sreekrishna Sarma). Tirupati 1971

GJV = T.N.Dharmadhikari (ed.), Golden Jubilee Volume, Vaidika Saṃśodhana Maṇḍala. Poona 1982

GJWDJ = Gedenkschrift J. W. de Jong (ed. H. W. Bodewitz and Minoru Hara). Tokyo 2004

GK = Gopinath Kaviraj, Gleanings in the History and Bibliography of the Nyāya-Vaiśeṣika Literature. Calcutta 1962

Glory of Knowledge = Glory of Knowledge: Professor Ram Murti Sharma Felicitation Volume. Ed. S.G. Kantawala and Priti Sharma. Delhi 1990

GM = Gandhi Marg. 6 (1962) - 11 (1967)

GMBNN = Gopikamohan Bhattacharya, Navya-Nyāya. Some Logical Problems in Historical Perspective. Delhi 1978.

GOJ = Surender K. Jain (ed.), Glimpses of Jainism. Delhi 1997

Gomez/Silk = Luis O. Gomez and Jonathan A. Silk, Studies in the Literature of the Great Vehicle. Ann Arbor 1989

GOML = Government Oriental Manuscripts Library, Madras

GOS = Gaekwad's Oriental Series (Baroda)

GOSBORI = Government Oriental Series. Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute. Classes A to C

GRSJ = Gujarat Research Society Journal. 1 (1939) - 39 (1977), 42 (1980, 52 (1990), 54-57 (1992)

GS = General Śaivism. (See GS section of Part IV)

GSAIF = Giornale della Societa Asiatica Italiana (Firenze). 1 (1837) - n.s. 2 (1932)

GSBL = Glimpses of the Sanskrit Buddhist Literature. Volume I. Ed Kameshwar Nath Mishra. Samyag-Vak Seires IX. Sarnath 1997

GSI = German Scholars in India. Volume I. Varanasi 1973. Volume 2: new Delhi 1976

GSLB = Glimpses of Sri Lankan Buddhism (ed. D.C.Ahir). Delhi 2000

GSN = God, the Self and Nothingness. Reflections: Eastern and Western. Edited by Robert E. Carter. New York 1990

GSPM = Grantha-saṃśodhana-prakāśana-maṇḍala

GSSK = Genjun Sasaki (ed.), A Study of Kleśa. A Study of Impurity and its Purification in Oriental Religions. In Japanese. Tokyo 1975

GSSVIC = Grace in Śaiva Siddhānta, Vedānta, Islam and Christianity (ed. Albrecht Frenz). Madurai 1975

GSTJ = Gurbachan Singh Talib (ed.), Jainism. Patiala 1975

GTOM = Giuseppe Tucci, Opera Minore (Rome). 1 (1971) - 2 (1972)

Gu = G. Buhler, Report on the results of the search for Sanskrit mss. in Gujarat during the year 1871-72. Surat 1872

GUJ = Gauhati University Journal of Arts. 38 (1996)

Gunj = S.R.Gunjala, Liṅgāyat Bibliography: A Comprehensive Source Book. Bhalki, Dist. Bidar 1989

GUOS = Glasgow University Oriental Society (Glasgow). 1 (1901) - 1958

GVD = G.V.Devasthali, A Descriptive Catalogue of the Sanskrit and Prakrit Manuscripts in the Library of the University of Bombay. References are by items

GWAM = God's Word Among Men: Papers in honour of Fr. Joseph Putz, Frs. J. Bayart, J. Volkaert and P. Lettes (ed. G. Gisbert-Sauch). Delhi 1973

GWP = Grosses Werklexikon der Philosophie (ed. F. Volpi), Munchen 1995-

H = General Hinduism. (See H section of Part IV)

Half Way = Half Way. The Golden Book. Presented to Shri V.R. Narla on his 51st Birthday. Madras 1958

Hall = Fitzedward Hall, A Contribution toward an Index to the Bibliography of the Indian Philosophical Systems. Calcutta 1859

HandS, see HSENR

HarSS = Haridas Sanskrit Series, Banaras

HBISS = V. Subramaniam, Buddhist-Hindu Interactions from Śākyamuni to Śaṃkarācārya. Delhi 1994

HBK = Hokke-Bunke Kenkyu (Journal of Institute for Comprehensive Study of Lotus Søtra). 18 (1992) - 26 (2000

HCV = A Commemoration Volume for Dr. Hikata. Tokyo 1964

HDV = H. D. Velankar, A Descriptive Catalogue of the Sanskrit Manuscripts in the Desai Collections in the Library of the University of Bombay. Bombay 1953

HDVCV = H. D. Velankar Commemoration Volume (ed. S. N. Gajendragadkar and S.A.Upadhyaya). Bombay 1965

HEL = Histoire Epistemologie Langage. Reve editee par la Societe d'Historie et d'Epistemologie des Sciences, du Langage et les Presses Universitaires de Vincennes. 1 (1979) - 27.2 (2005)

HermE = Hermeneutics of Encounter. Essays in Honour of Gerhard Oberhammer on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday. Vienna 1994

HEVT = J.G.Arapura, Hermeneutical Essays on Vedānta Topics. Delhi 1986

HHKKR = Hikata Hakaso Koki Kinen Ronbunshu (Fukuoka 1964)

HHF = M.L.Sondhi and Madhuri Sondhi (eds.), Hinduism's Human Face. New Delhi 1990

HiDBK = Hiroshima Daigaku Bungakubu Kiyo

HIL = Satischandra Vidyabhusana, History of Indian Logic. Calcutta 1921; Delhi 1971

Hind = K. P. Sundararajan et al. (eds.), Hinduism. Patiala 1969

HindEth = Harold J. Coward, Jullius J. Lipner and Katherine K. Young, Hindu Ethics. Albany, N. Y. 1989

HIndPh = History of Indian Philosophy: A Russian Viewpoint. Ed. Marietta Stepanyants.New Delhi 1993

HindRec = Hinduism Reconsidered (ed. Gunther-Dietz Sontheimer and Hermann Kulke). New Delhi 1997

Hinduism = Hinduism. Gregorian Pontifical University. Roma 1963

HinduReg = Hindu Regeneration. 4 (1974) - 13 (1983)

Hindutva = Hindutva (Varanasi). 3 (1973) - 10 (1980)

HIPP = Heritage of India: Past and Present. Essays in Honour of Prof. R. K. Sharma. Edited by P.K.Mishra and S.K.Suller. Delhi 1994

HirComVol = Professor M. Hiriyanna Commemoration Volume. Mysore 1952

HistR = History of Religions (Chicago). 1 (1961) - 46 (2006)

HJ = Hibbert Journal. 1 (1961) - 18 (1978)

HJAS = Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies

HJKS = Hermann Jacobi, Kleine Schriften. Ed. Bernhard Kolver. Teil 2. Wiesbaden 1970

HMAA = Alessandra Monk, ed. Hindu Masculanities Across the Ages. Updating the Past. Torino 2002

HMBSP = Hari Mohan Bhattacharya, Studies in Philosophy. PunOS 22, 1933

HMJKV = H.M.Joshi, Knowledge, Value and Other Essays. Baroda 1986

HNBTK = Hokekyo no Bunka to Kiben (Kyoto 1982)

Hoernle = A.F.R.Hoernlé, Manuscript Remains of Buddhist Literature found in East Turkestan. 2 volumes. Oxford 1916; Amsterdam 1970

HOKS = Hermann Oldenberg, Kleine Schriften. Volume 2. Wiesbaden 1967

HOS = Harvard Oriental Series

HPE = S. Radhakrishnan et al. (eds.), History of Philosophy, Eastern and Western. Volume I. London 1952

Hpr = Haraprasad Shastri, Notices of Sanskrit Manuscripts. Calcutta 1900 ff.

HPS, see Hpr

HR = Hindustan Review (Calcutta)

HReview = The Historical Review. A Biannual Journal of History and Archaeology. Indian Institute of Oriental Studies and Research, Calcutta. 1 (1986), 4-10 (2002)

HRHHR = C. J. Bleeker and Geo Widergren (eds.), Historia Religionum. Handbook for the History of Religions. Volume Two: Religions of the Present. Leiden 1971

HS = The Hymns of Śaṅkara (ed. T.M.P.Mahadevan). Delhi 1980

HSAJIS = Harayāna Sāhitya Akademi Journal of Indological Studies. 1 (1896) - 2 (1987)

HSENR = History and Society. Essays in Honour of Professor Nihirranjan Ray. Ed. Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya. Calcutta 1978

HSPCIC = History of Science, Philosophy and Culture in Indian Civilization. General Editor: D.P. Chattopadhyaya.

HSPCM = Hindu Spirituality, Postclassical and Modern. Edited by K.R.Sundararajan and Bithika Mukerji. London 1997

HSS, see HarSS

HSUEI = H. S. Ursekar, Essays in Indology. Aurangabad 1981

HTR = Jose Pereira (ed.), Hindu Theology: A Reader. New York 1976

HVM = Kesavarama Kasirama Sastri, Śrī Harirāya-vanmuktāvalī. Volume One. Nadiya 1974

i = index or catalogue

IA = Indian Antiquary. 1 (1872) - 62 (1933). Reprinted 1971. For Second Series, see NIA. Third Series, 1 (1964) - 5 (1971)

IAC = Indo-Asian Culture (after 1971, Indian Horizons) (New Delhi) 1 (1952) - 51 (2004)

IAHRC = Proceedings of the XIth International Congress of the International Association for the History of Religions. Leiden 1968

IAL, see ALIPC

IATW = India and the West. Proceedings of a Seminar Dedicated to the Memory of Hermann Goetz. Ed. Joachim Deppert. South Asian Studies No. 15, South Asia Institute, University of Heidelberg, New Delhi Branch. Manohar 1983

IASWRP = Samkhya-Yoga. Proceedings of the IASCWR Conference, 1981. Stony Brook, N.Y. 1983

IBSDJ = Indological and Buddhist Studies. Volume in Honour of Professor J. W. de Jong on his Sixtieth Birthday. Canberra 1982

IC = Indian Culture (Calcutta). 1 (1934) - 16 (1949)

ICandB = Indian Culture and Buddhism (in Russian). Moscow 1972

ICCD = Indian Culture, Continuity and Discontinuity. In Memory of Walter Ruben (1899-1982). Ed. Joachim Hedrich, Hiltruh Rüstau and Diethhelm Weideman. Berlin 2002

ICHR = Proceedings of the International Congress for the History of Religions. 1 (1900) - 6 (1979-80)

ICQ = India Cultures Quarterly. 21.3 (1964) - 40 (1985)

ICWTC = India's Contribution to World Thought and Culture. Vivekananda Commemoration Volume. Triplicane 1970

IDDG = Im Dickicht der Gebote: Studien zur Dialektik von Norm und Praxis in der Buddhismus-geschichte Asiens. Ed. Peter Schalk and MarDeeg. Uppsala 2005

IEB = Indianisme et Bouddhisme offerts à Msgr. Étienne Lamotte. Publications de l'Institut Orientaliste du Louvain 23. Louvain-la-Neuve 1980

IHDAB = In Honour of Dr. Annie Besant: Lectures by Eminent Persons, 1952-1988. Varanasi 1990

IHQ = Indian Historical Quarterly (Calcutta). 1 (1925) - 39 (1963)

IHR = Indian Historical Review. 1 (1971-75) - 33 (2006)

IIB, see SKGIB

IICB = Indian Institute of Culture (Bangalore)

IICQ = India International Centre Quarterly. 1 (1974) - 3 (2004-2005)

IID = Indien in Deutschland. Dharmstädter Beiträge zur Diskurs über indische Relilgioun, Kultur und Gesellschaft. Edited by Edmund Weber and Roger Tøpelman. Frankfur am Main 1910

IIG = Indology in India and Germany. Problems of Information, Coordination and Cooperation. Ed. H. von Stieteneron. Tubingen 1981

IIJ = Indo-Iranian Journal. 1 (1957) - 49.1-2 (2006)

IIJBS = Indian International Journal of Buddhist Studies. 1 (1999-2000) - 5 (2004)

IIQF = Indo-Iranische Quellen und Forschungen (Leipzig)

IIT = Indo-Iranian Thought: A World-Heritage. Ed. M. Shojakhani and M.R.R.Khtegren, Delhi 1995

IJ = The Inner Journey. Views from the Hindu Tradition. Ed. Margaret Case. Sandpoint, Idaho 2007

IJBS = Indian Journal of Buddhist Studies. 1 (1989) - 10 (1998). Continued as IIJBS.

IJE = International Journal of Ethics, see Ethics

IJHS = International Journal of Hindu Studies. 1.1 (1997) - 11.1 (2007).

IJIS = International Journal of Indian Studies (Ottawa). 1 (1990) - 3.2 (1993)

IJP = Indian Journal of Philosophy (Bombay). 1 (1959) - 4 (1964)

IJPR = International Journal for the Philosophy of Religion. 1 (1970) - 56 (2004)

IJPS = Indian Journal of Philosophic Studies (Hyderabad). 1 (1974), 5 (1985)

IJT = Indian Journal of Theology (Calcutta). 1.2 (1952) - 15.1 (1977)

IJTS = International Journal of Tantric Studies. 1.1 (1995)

IKK = Indische Kultur in Kontext. Rituals, Tests und Ideen aus Indien und der Welt. Festschrift für Klaus Mylius. Ed. Lars Göhler. Wiesbaden 2005

IL = Indian Linguistics: Journal of the Linguistics Society of India

ILMS = Satischandra Vidyabhusana, History of the Medieval School of Indian Logic. Calcutta 1909

ILSGC = Indian Linguistic Studies. Festzchrift in Honor of George Cardona. Edited by Madhav M. Deshpande and Peter E. Hook. Delhi 2002

IMAAR = Richard H. Davis (ed.), Images, Miracles, and Authority in Asian Religious Traditions. Boulder, Co. 1998

IMM = In the Mirror of Memory. Reflections on Mindfulness and Remembrance in Indian and Tibetan Buddhism. Edited by Jent Gyatso. Albany, N.Y. 1992

IndA = Indian Archives (New Delhi). 2 (1948) - 7 (1953)

IndBeyond = India and Beyond. Aspects of Literature, Meaning, Ritual and Thought. Essays in Honour of Frits Staal. Ed. Dick van der Meij. London 1997

Indian and Tibetan Buddhism. Edited by Janet Gyatso. Albany, N.Y. 1992

Indian Horizons, see IAC

Indica = Indica. 1 (1964) - 43.1 (2006)

IndicSt1 = Indic Studies. Volume One. Edited by Chidananda and A. Ramaswami Iyengar. Velyanad 2002

IndPhRel = Roy W. Perrett (ed.), Indian Philosophy of Religion. Dordrecht 1989

IndPQ (formerly PQ) = Indian Philosophical Quarterly. 1 (1973) - 33 (2006)

IndPT = Indian Philosophical Terms. Glossary and Sources. Chief Editor Kala Acharya. Mumbai 2004

IndTibS = Indian and Tibetan Studies (Collectanen Marpurgensia Indologica et Tibetica).Ed. Dragomir Dimitrov, Unika Roesler and Roland Steiner. Wien 2002

IndTrad = Indian Tradition. Prof. Dr. Sitanath Goswami Felicitation Volume. Volumes I-II. Ed. Himamsu Chakravarti. Calcutta 1977

IndW = India and the West. The Problem of Understanding. Selected Essays of J. L. Mehta. Chico, CA. 1985

Ingalls = Daniel H. H. Ingalls, Materials for the Study of Navya-Nyāya Logic. HOS 40, 1951

Inklusivismus = Gerhard Oberhammer (ed.), Inklusivismus. Eine indische Denkform. Publications of the De Nobili Research Library Occasional Papers 2. Wien 1983

Insight = Insight: A Journal of World Religions (New York). 2.2 (1977-78)

IntJPS = International Journal of Philosophical Studies. 1 (1995) - 15 (2007)

IntptR = Shlomo Biderman and Ben-Ami Scharfstein (eds.), Interpretation in Religion. Leiden 1992

IntStudPh = International Studies in Philosophy (originally Studi Internazionale di Filosofia) (Torino). 1 (1969) - 37.1 (2006)

InTh = Indian Thinker (Trivandrum)

IO = Catalogue of the Sanskrit Manuscripts in the Library of the India Office (compiled by J. Eggeling). London 1887, 1896

IOL = Catalogue of Sanskrit and Prakrit Manuscripts in the India Office Library, Volume II (compiled by A.B.Keith with supplement by F.W.Thomas). London 1935

IP = S. Radhakrishnan, Indian Philosophy. Two volumes. London 1927; New York 1971

IPA = Indian Philosophical Annual. 2 (1966) - 26.1 (1999)

IPACP = Daya Krishna, Indian Philosophy: A Counter Perspective. Oxford 1991, 1996. Revised, enlarged Delhi 2006

IPACR, see IPE

IPC = Indian Philosophy and Culture. 1 (1956) - 20 (1975)

IPE = Roy W. Perrett (ed.), Indian Philosophy: A Collection of Readings. Volume 1: Epistemology. New York 2001. Volume 2: Logic. N.Y. 2000. Volume 3: Metaphysics. N.Y. 2000. Volume 4: Philosophy of Religion. N.Y. 2000. Volume 5: Theory of Value. N.Y. 2001. (same as IPACR)

IPP = India, Past and Present. 1 (1984) - 3 (1986)

IPQ = International Philosophical Quarterly. 1 (1961) - 47 (2007)

IPR = Indian Philosophical Review (Bombay). 1 (1917) - 4 (1921)

IPS = M. Hiriyanna, Indian Philosophical Studies. Volume 1, Mysore 1957. Volume 2, Mysore 1972

IPSA = H. Chaudhuri and H. Spiegelberg (eds.), The Integral Philosophy of Śrī Aurobindo. London 1960

IR = Indian Review (Madras)

IRIABSU = Annual Report of The International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology at Soka University 1999. Tokyo 2000

IS = Indische Studien (Berlin). 1 (1850) - 18 (1898)

ISCRL = Indian Studies in honor of Charles Rockwell Lanman. Cambridge, Mass. 1929

ISPP = Indian Studies Past and Present (Calcutta). 1 (1960) - 15 (1974)

ISS = Ideology and Status of Sanskrit. Contributions to the History of the Sanskrit Language. Ed. Jan E.M. Houben. Leiden 1996

ISUD, see JDSUD

IT = Indian Thought. 1 (1909) - 11 (1919)

ITag = Indologen-Tagung 1959 (ed. E. Waldschmidt). Gottingen 1959

ITAI = Donald H. Bishop (ed.), Indian Thought: An Introduction. New Delhi 1975

ITaur = Indologica Taurinensia (Torino). 1 (1973) - 32 (2006)

ITBC = Indian Thought and Buddhist Culture. Essays in Honour of Professor Junkichi Imanishi on His Sixtieth Birthday. Tokyo 1996

ITH = P.C.Muralimadhavan (ed.), Indian Theories of Hermeneutics. Delhi 2002

ITK = Hakuju Ui, Indo Tetsugaku Kenkyu. Six volumes. Tokyo

ITMS = Indo-Tibetan Mādhyamika Studies. Sambhata Series 3. New Delhi 1996

IWP = Introduction to World Philosophies. Edited by Eliot Deutsch. Upper Saddle River, N.J. 1997

J = Jainism. (See J section of Part IV)

JA = Journal Asiatique (Paris). 1 (1822) - 295 (2007)

JAALP = Jainism. Art, Architecture, Literature and Philosophy. Edited by Haripriya Rangarajan, G. Kanalokar, and A.K.V.S. Reddy. Delhi 2001

JAAR = Journal of the American Academy of Religion. 35 (1964) - 75.2 (2007).

JAAS = Journal of Asian and African Studies. 11 (1976) - 42.1 (2007)

JAG = Jaina Ātmānanda Grantharatnamālā (Bhavnagar, Bombay)

JAH = Journal of Asian History. 1 (1967) - 41.1 (2007)

JAIH = Journal of Ancient Indian History. 1 (1967-68) - 20 (1996-97)

JainA = Jaina Antiquary (Arrah)(=Jaina Siddhānta Bhāskara). 1 (1935) - 52.1-2 (1999)

JainCC = Collette Caillat (ed.), Jainism. Delhi 1974

JainG = Jaina Gazette. 22 (1926) - 36 (1939)

Jainism = Jainism. New York 1974

JainJ = Jain Journal (Calcutta). 2 (1967) - 40 (2005)

Jainthology = Ganesh Lalwani (ed.), Jainthology. Calcutta 1991

Jambujoyti = Jambujyoti (Munīśvara Jambūvijaya Festschrift). Edited by M. a. Dhaky and J. B. Shah. Ahmedabad 2004

JAIRI = Journal of the Ananthacarya Indological Research Institute. 1 (1998) - 5 (2002-2003)

JAOS = Journal of the American Oriental Society (New Haven). 1 (1843) - 126 (2006)

JAS = Journal of Asian Studies. 15 (1955) - 66 (2007)

JASACFV = Jainism: A Study (Acharya Chandana Felicitation Volume). Ed. R. M. Das. New Delhi 2000

JASB = JASBo

JASBe = Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal (Calcutta). 1 (1832) - 1958; n.s. 1 (1959) - 47.3 (2005)

JASBo = Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, Bombay Branch. 1 (1841) - n.s. 80 (2005)

JASP = Journal of the Asiatic Society of Pakistan (now, Bangladesh) (Dacca). 1 (1956) - 14 (1969), 16.1 (1971) - 49 (2004)

JAssamRS = Journal of the Assam Research Society. 1 (1933) - 37 (2005)

JAsSt = Journal of the Institute of Asian Studies (Madras). 1 (1983) - 18 (2000)

JAU = Journal of the Annamalai University. 1 (1932) - 29 (1972), 31 (1982) - 33 (1987), 35 (1989) - 39 (1997)

JBHU = Journal of the Banaras Hindu University. 1 (1937) - 2 (1938), 6.2-3 (1942)

JBP = Journal of Buddhist Philosophy (Bloomington). 1 (1983)

JBR = Journal of Bible and Religion. 1 (1933) - 34 (1966)

JBRS = Journal of the Bihar and Orissa Research Society of India (Calcutta). 1 (1911) - 75 (1989)

JBTSI = Journal of the Buddhist Text Society of India (Calcutta). 1 (1893) - 7 (1906)

JBurmaRS = Journal of the Burma Research Society. 1 (1911) - 42 (1959)

JCV = R. C. Sharma and Pranati Ghoshal, eds., Jaina Contribution to Varanasi. New Delhi n.d.

JD = Journal of Dharma (Bangalore). 1 (1975-76) - 20 (2005)

JDBSDU = Journal of the Department of Buddhist Studies, University of Delhi. 1 (1974) - 15 (1991)

JDHUB = Journal of the Department of Letters, University of Burdwan. 1 (1968) - 2 (1969)

JDJBS = J. W. de Jong, Buddhist Studies. Ed. Gregory Schopen. Berkeley 1979

JDL = Journal of the Department of Letters, University of Calcutta. 1 (1912) - 17 (1958); n.s. 1 (1957) - 3 (1960)

JDPaliUC = Journal of the Department of Pāli, University of Calcutta. 1 (1982-83) - 10 (2000)

JDPUC = Journal of the Department of Philosophy, University of Calcutta. 1 (1975) - 5 (1981-82)

JDSUD = Journal of the Department of Sanskrit, University of Delhi. 1 (1971-72) - 3 (1974)

JEAS = Journal of the European Ayurvedic Society. 1 (1990) - 5 (1997). Becomes TSAM.

JFLNU = Journal of the Faculty of Letters, Nagoya University. Philosophy Section

JGIS = Journal of the Greater India Society (Calcutta). 1 (1934) - 1958

JGJRI = Journal of the Ganganatha Jha Research Institute (Allahabad). 1 (1943) - 60-61 (2004-2005)

JGK = Jinbungaku Kenkyujoho (Kanazawa)

JGujRS, see GRSJ

JHI = Journal of the History of Ideas

JIABS = Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies (Madison,Wisconsin). 1 (1978) - 28.2 (2005)

JIAP = Journal of the Indian Academy of Philosophy (Calcutta). 1 (1961-62) - 44 (2003)

JIAS, see JAsSt [=Journal of the Institute of Asian Studies (Madras)]

JIBSt = Journal of Indian and Buddhist Studies (=Indobukkyogaku Kenkyu) (Tokyo). 1 (1952) - 55.3 (2007)

JIC(A)(P)BS = Journal of the International College for Postgraduate Buddhist Studies. 1 (1998) - 11 (2007)

JICPR = Journal of the Indian Council for Philosophical Research. 1 (1983) - 22 (2005)

JICPRSpI = Journal of the Indian Council for Philosophical Research Special Issues. 2001-2002

JICS = Journal of Intercultural Studies (Japan). 1 (1974) - 31 (2004)

JIES = Journal of Indo-European Studies. 1 (1973) - 32 (2004)

Jigo to Muga = Jigo to Muga (Tokyo 1963)

JIH = Journal of Indian History. 1 (1921-22) - 83 (2003), Golden Jubilee Volume (2001)

JIIP = Journal of the Indian Institute of Philosophy (Amalner). 1 (1918) - 2 (1919)

JijJHI = Jijñāsā. A Journal of the History of Ideas and Culture (Jaipur). 2 (1981)

Jijnasa = Jijñāsā (Jaipur). 1 (1974) - 3 (1984)

JIJS = Journal of Indo-Judaic Studies. 5 (2002) - 6 (2003)

Jinamanjari = Jinamañjarī (Mississauga, Ontario) = 3.2 (1991), 5.2-6.1 (1993), 7.2 (1993); 8.3 (1993), Special edition; 9.1 (1994) - 11.1 (1995), 12.2 (1995), 13.1 (1996), 14.2-15.2 (1997), 17.1 (1998), 18.2 (1998), 19.1 (1999), 20.2 (1999), 21.1 (2000), 22-25 (2002), 31.1 (2005), 33.1 (2006), 34.2, 36.2 (2007)

JIndPsych = Journal of Indian Psychology. 1 (1978) - 20 (2002)

JIP = Journal of Indian Philosophy (Dordrecht). 1 (1970) - 36 (2006)

JIPR = Journal of Indian Philosophy and Religion (Calcutta) 1 (1996), 5 (2000), 7 (2002)

JISSA = Journal of the Indological Society of Southern Africa. 1 (1993) - 4 (1996)

Jitari = Gudrun Bühnemann (ed.), Jitāri: Kleine Texte. Wiener Studien zur Tibetologie und Buddhismuskunde, Heft 8. Wien 1982

JJ, see JainJ

JJG = Jivarāj Jaina Granthamālā (Sholapur)

JJP = Jadavpur Journal of Philosophy. 2 (1990) - 3.1 (1991) - 14 (2002)

JJRS = Japanese Journal of Religious Studies. 1 (1984) - 34.1 (2007)

JKHRS = Journal of the Kaliṅga Historical Research Society. 1 (1946-47) - 3 (1950)

JKU = Journal of the Karnatak University (Humanities). 1 (1956-57) - 34 (1990), 39 (1996)

JKUOML = Journal of the Kerala University Oriental Manuscripts Library (Trivandrum). 1 (1945) - 21 (1976)

JLCLEA = Journal of the Literary Committee of Lingāyat Education Association (Dharwad) 1 (1936) - 7 (1942)

JLE = V. N. Jha (ed.), Jaina Logic and Epistemology. Delhi 1997

JLMIW = J. L. Mehta, India and the West. The Problem of Understanding. Studies in World Religions 4: Harvard University Center for the Study of World Religions. Chico, Cal. 1985

JMKU = Joural of the Madurai Kāmarāj University. 3.1 (1973), 5 (1976) - 9 (1980)

JMU = Journal of the Madras University. 1 (1928) - 62 (1990)

JMysoreU = The Half-yearly Journal of the Mysore University (= Mysore University Magazine). 1 (1917) - 3d series 59 (1997)

Jnanamuktavali = Jñānamuktāvalī. Commemoration Volume in honour of Johannes Nobel. New Delhi 1943

JNIBS = Journal of Naritasan Institute for Buddhist Studies. 17 (1994) - 30 (2007)

JNMP = The Philosophy of J.N.Mohanty. Edited Daya Krishna and K.L.Sharma. New Delhi 1991

JNRC = Journal of the Nepal Research Centre (Humanieis). 1 (1997)-11 (1999)

JOI(B) = Journal of the Oriental Institute (Baroda). 1 (1951) - 54 (2005)

JOR = Journal of Oriental Research (Madras). 1 (1927) -71-73 (2004)

JOS = Journal of Oriental Studies (Hong Kong). 1 (1954) - 37.1 (1999)

JOSA = Journal of the Oriental Society of Australia. 1 (1960) - 38 (2006)

JP = Journal of Philosophy (New York). 1 (1904) - 104.1-5 (2007)

JPA = Journal of the Philosophical Association (Nagpur). 1 (1953) - 15 (1974).

JPAMI = N. N. Bhattacharya (ed.), Jainism and Prakrit in Ancient and Medieval India. Essays for Prof. Jagdish Chandra Jain. New Delhi 1994

JPASIC = Jaina Philosophy, Art and Science in Indian Culture (ed. D.C. Jain and R.K.Sharma). Two volumes. Delhi 2002

JPMJG = Jñāna-Pītha Mūrtidevī Jaina Granthamālā (Banaras).

JPS = Journal of Philosophical Studies. 2.1 (1994)

JPT = Nagin J. Shah (ed.), Collection of Jaina Philosophical Tracts. LDS 41, 1973.

JPTS = Journal of the Pāli Text Society (London). 1 (1882) - 142 (1958); 9 (1981) - 28 (2002)

JPU = Sreṣṭhi Devachanda Lālabhāi Jaina Puṣṭakoddhār Fund Series (Bombay)

JRAS = Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland (London). 1 (1834) - 1990; 3d series 1 (1991) - 17 (2007)

JRASCB = Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, Ceylon Branch (now Sri Lanka Branch) (Colombo). 1 (1845) - series 2, 32 (1989) - 51 (2005)

JRK = Hari Damodar Delankar, Jinaratnakośa: An Alphabetical Register of Jain Works and Authors. Poona: Bandarkar Oriental Research Institute, 1944. Also Government Oriental Series Class C, No.4

JRS = Journal of Religious Studies (Patiala). 1 (1968) - 19 (1991), 21 (1992) - 35 (2004)

JSB = Jaina Siddhānta Bhāskara. Published jointly with JainA

JSidSt = Journal of Siddhanta Studies (Jaffna). 1993

JSG = Jahrbuch der Schopenhauer-Gesellschaft

JSHJD = Jain Studies in Honour of Jozef Deleu (ed. Rudy Smet and Kenji Watanabe). Tokyo 1993

JSITS = Journal of Studies for the Integrated Text Science. 1.1 (2003)

JSM = Journal of Studies in Mysticism (Australia). 1 (1977)

JSP = Jadavpur Studies in Philosophy. 1 (1979) - 5 (1983)

JSR = Japan Science Review (Kenkyu Rombunshu). 1 (1950) - 12 (1961)

JSS = Journal of the Śrī Śaṃkara Gurukulam (Srirangam). 1 (1939-400 - 5 (1944-45)

JSU = Journal of Shivaji University (Kolhapur). 1 (1968) - 39 (2004)

JSVRI = Journal of the Śrī Veṅkaṭeśvara Rao Institute (Tirupati). 1 (1940) - 16 (1955)

JTC = G. C. Pande (ed.), Jain Thought and Culture. Jaipur n.d.

JTibS = Journal of the Tibet Society. 1 (1981) - 8 (1988)

JTMFRT = Nagin J. Shah (ed.), Jaina Theory of Multiple Facets of Reality and Truth (Anekāntavāda). Delhi 2000

JTS = Journal of Tamil Studies. 1 (1969) - 2 (1970); n.s. 1 (1972) - 67 (2005)

JTSML = Journal of the Tanjore Sarasvatī Mahal Library. 1 (1946) - 49 (2004)

JTU. see TDG

JTUOML, see JKUOML

JUB = Journal of the University of Baroda. 1 (1952) - 35-36 (1987)

JUBihar = Journal of the University of Bihar. 1 (1956) - 2 (1957)

JUBo = Journal of the University of Bombay. 1 (1933) - 53 (1984)

JUG = Journal of the University of Gauhati (Arts). 1 (1946-49) - 39 (1978)

JUJI = Śrī Jagganāthajyotiḥ. Jagannath University Journal of Indology I.1 (1984), 5-9 (2004)

JUP = Journal of the University of Poona (Humanities). 1 (1952) - 41 (1974)

JURB = Journal of the University of Ranchi, Bihar. 6 - 15, 16.2 (1985)

JUS = Journal of the University of Saugar (Madhya Bharati). 1 (1954) - 10 (1961), 16 (1965) - 18 (1970)

JVaisS = Journal of Vaisnava Studies. 1 (1992-93) - 16.1 (2007)

JVS = Jinavāṇīsaṃgraha. Calcutta 1927

JYSC = Journal of the Viśvabhāratī Study Circle. 1 (1959) - 2 (1961)

JYI = Journal of the Yoga Institute (Santa Cruz, India). 1 (1966-67) - 20 (1974-75)

K = F. Kielhorn, A Catalogue of Sanskrit Mss. existing in the Central Province. Nagpur 1874

KAG = Kavirāj-abhinandana-grantha. Lucknow 1967

Kailash = Kailāsh (Kathmandu). 1 (1973) - 19 (2000)

Kairos = Kairos. 1 (1959) - 37 (1995)

KAKICW = K. A. Krishnaswamy Aiyar, Collected Works (ed. Satchidananda Saraswati). Holenarsipur 1969

Kalyanamitraraganam = Kalyānamitrārāgaṇam. Essays in Honour of Nils Simonsson. Ed. Eivind Kahrs. Oslo 1986

Kalyanamittam = Kalyāṇa-mitta. Professor H. Nakamura Felicitation Volume (ed. V.N.Jha). Delhi 1991

Kalyani = Kalyānī. Journal of Humanities and Social Science, U. of Kalaniya. 5 (1986) - 6 (1987)

KASGJ = Kumbakonam Advaita Sabha Golden Jubilee Commemoration Volume. Madras 1948

Kashi Vidyapith = Kāshī Vidyāpīth Silver Jubilee Volume. Banaras 1946

Kashyap = J. Kashyap, The Ābhidharma Philosophy. Sarnath 1943

KavS = Kāvyasaṃgraha

KBPCV = K. B. Pathak Commemoration Volume. Poona 1934

KCBSP = K. C. Bhattacharya, Studies in Philosophy. Two volumes. Delhi 1982

KCV = Knowledge, Culture and Value. Papers of the World Philosophy Congress, Dec. 28, 1975 - Jan. 3, 1976. Delhi 1976, 1979. Three parts.

KD = Karṇātak Darshan. Bombay 1955

KDG = Kodaigakku (Osaka)

KDTDR = Kinki Daigaku Tanki Daigaku Ronshu (Osaka)

KFIP = Tara Chatterjee, Knowledge and Freedom in Indian Philosophy. Landon, MD 2002

Kh = F. Kielhorn, Report on the search for Sanskrit mss. in the Bombay presidency during the year 1880-1881. Bombay 1881

Khn = F. Kielhorn, A Classified Alphabetical Catalogue of Sanskrit Mss. in the Southern Division of the Bombay Presidency. Bombay 1869

KISSC = Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya, Knowledge and International Studies in Society and Consciousness. Calcutta 1985

KK = Kalyāṇa Kalpataru (Gorakhpur). 1 (1934) - 27 (1963)

KKBLKO, see LKO

KKIBR = Kanakura Hakase Koki Kinan Indogaku Bukkyo Goku Ronshu (Kyoto 1966)

KKKSG = Kochi Kogyo Koto Senmon Gakko Gukujutsu Kiyo

KPJCV = K. P. Jayaswal Commemoration Volume (ed. J. S. Jha). Patna 1981

KRBCP, see KRNCP

KRCIT = Wendy Doniger O'Flaherty (ed.), Rebirth in Classical Indian Traditions. Berkeley 1980

KRH = R.K Mishra and B.M.Sagar (eds.), Knowledge, Reality and Happiness. Simla 1991

KRNCP = K.R.Norman, Collected Papers. Four volumes. Oxford 1991-93

KRPCD = Ronald W. Neufeldt (ed.), Karma and Rebirth: Post-Classical Developments. Albany, N.Y. 1986

Krsna Pratibha = Kṛṣṇa Pratibhā. Studies in Indology (Prof. Krishna Chandra Panigrahi Commemorative Volume). Ed. H. C. Das, S. Tripathi, B. K. Rath. Delhi 1994

KS (school) = Kashmir Śaivism. (See KS section of Part IV)

KS = Kant-Studien. 1 (1897) - 77.3 (1986)

KSBC = Mm. Professor Kuppuswāmī Śāstrī Birth-Centenary Commemoration Volume. Part I: Collection of Śāstrī's Writings. Ed. S. S. Janaki. Madras 1981

KSCV = Kuppuswāmi Śāstrī Commemoration Volume. Madras 1937

KSDR = Kyoto Sangyo Daigaku Ronshu (Kyoto)

KSS = Kashi Sanskrit Series

KSTS = Kashmir Series of Texts and Studies

KT = H.W.Bailey, Khotanese Texts. Volumes 1-5, Cambridge 1945-1963.  Vol. I-III reprinted Cambridge 1969, 1980. Vol. IV reprinted 1980. Vol. 5 reprinted 1980

KTKK = Kokusai Tohogakusho Kaigi Kiyo

Kuhn = Festschrift E. Kühn. Breslau 1916

KUJ = Kurukshetra University Journal (Arts and Humanities). 1 (1967) - 37 (2003)

KVRACV = Prof. K. V. Raṅgāswāmī Aiyaṅgar Commemoration Volume. Madras 1940

KW = B.K.Matilal and A. Chakrabarti (eds.), Knowing from Words. Dordrecht 1994

L = Rajendralal Mitra, Notices of Sanskrit Mss. Calcutta 1871-1890

LADWR = Harold Coward, ed., Life After Death in World Religions. Delhi 1997

Lahore = Kashi Nath Kunte, Report on the Compilation of the Catalogue of Sanskrit manuscripts for the year 1879. Lahore

LandR = J. L. Mehta, A. K. Chatterjee and Santosh Kumar (eds.), Language and Reality. Proceedings of the Second All-India Seminar held at the Center of Advanced Study in Philosophy, Banaras Hindu University. Varanasi 1968

LB = Lotus bleu

LCC = Le civita cattolica (Roma)

LDS = Lalbhai Dalpatbhai Series (Ahmedabad)

LDSBDM = Love Divine. Studies in Bhakti and Devotional Mysticism. Ed. Karel Werner. Richmond, Surrey 1993

Lee = S. C. Lee, Popular Buddhism in China. Shanghai 1934

Leumann = Ernst Leumann, Zur nordarischen-sprache und Literatur. Strassburg 1912

LFDP = La fabrication du psychisme. Ed. Silvia Mancini. Paris 2006

L'Herme = L'Herme Nirvāṇa. Paris 1993

LHRCV , see AspJ 1

LindH = Christian Lindtner (tr.) Hīnayāna (in Danish). Denmark 1998

LIPR = Language in Indian Philosophy and Religion (ed. Harold C. Coward).SR Supplement 5. Calgary 1978

LJL = Library of Jain Literature

LKO = Language, Knowledge and Ontology. A Collection of Essays by Professor K.K.Banerjee. Edited by Kalyana Sen Gupta and Krishna Roy. New Delhi 1988

LLHT = Living Liberation in Hindu Thought. Edited by Andrew O. Fort and Patricia Y. Mumme. Albanya, N.Y. 1996. (Cf. Arvind Sharma's review, PEW 48, 1998, 142-161

LPEIM = Le Parole e i Marmi. Studi in Onore di Raniero Gnoli nel suo 70th Compleanno. Ed. Raffaele Torella. Two volumes. SerOR 92.1, Roma 2001

LLSI = Language, Logic and Science in India: Some Conceptual and Historical Perspectives. Cont. Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya et al. New Delhi 1995

LM = Le Muséon (Paris). 1 (1882) - 120 (2007)

LNMCV = The Heritage of India (L. N. Mishra Commemoration Volume). Ed. Upendra Thakur and Yugal Kishore Mitra. Bihar 1978

LP = Lokaprajna (Puri). 2 (1988)

LPB (=PB) = La pensée bouddhique

LRA = Language, Reality and Analysis. Essays on Indian Philosophy by Jitendra Nath Mohanty. Leiden 1990

LSFV = Ludwik Sternbach Felicitation Volume. Two parts. Lucknow 1979

LSLT = Francois Grimal (ed.), Les Sources et le Temps. Sources and Time, a Colloquium. BEFEO 91, 2001

LSS = Lange, style et structure dans le monde indiens. Centenaire de Louis Renou: actes du Colloqu international (Paris 25-27 janvier, 1996). Paris 1996

LTC = Language, Thought and Culture in India (from c. 600 B.C. to c. A.D. 300). History of Science, Philosophy and Culture in Indian Civilization (Gen. Ed. D.P.Chattopadhyaya). Volume I, part 2. New Delhi 2001

M = T.R.V. Murti, The Central Philosophy of Buddhism. London 1955

MachR = Machikanayama Ronshu (Osaka)

MahaRaval = Mahā-Rāval (Rajata Jayantī Abhinandana Grantha). Dungarpur 1950

Mahayanasutrasamgraha I = Mahāyānasūtrasaṅgraha, Volume I. Darbhanga 1960

Mahendra = Indian Culture (Mahendra Jayantī Volume). Calcutta 1951

Makaranda = Makaranda (Madhukar Anant Mahendralala Festschrift). Ed. M.A.Dhgaky and J.B.Shah. Ahmedabad 2000

MandS = Harold Coward and Terence Penelhum (eds.), Mystics and Scholars. The Calgary Conference on Mysticism 1976. SR Supplement 3. Calgary 1976

ManSC = Manuscripts in the Schoyen Collection (Jans Braarvig, editor-in-chief). Two volumes. Oslo 2000

Manual = D.T.Suzuki, Manual of Zen Buddhism. Kyoto 1935; New York 1950, 1960

Manushya: Journal of Humanities. 1 (1998)

Marfatia = Mrudula I. Marfatia, The Philosophy of Vallabhācārya. Delhi 1967

MatR = Matsukaneyama Ronshu (Osaka)

MB (school) = Madhyamaka Buddhism. (See MB section of Part IV )

MB = Mahābodhi (Colombo). 16 (1908) - 103 (1995)

MBL = Alex Wayman, A Millennium of Buddhist Logic. Volume One. Buddhist Translation Series 36. Delhi 1999

MBMI = Medieval Bhakti Movements in India: Sri Caitanya Quincentenary Commemoration Volume (edited N.N.Bhattacharyya (New Delhi 1989)

MBMTP = Minoru Kiyota (ed.), Mahāyāna Buddhist Meditation: Theory and Practice. Honolulu 1978

MBT = Giuseppe Tucci, Minor Buddhist Texts. Roma 1956, 1958; Japan 1978; Delhi 1986

MCB = Mélanges chinoise et bouddhiques (Bruxelles). 1 (1931) - 27 (1995)

MCdH = Mélanges Charles de Harlez. Leiden 1896

MCV = Mālavīya Commemoration Volume. Banaras 19