ajAti vAda
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1974.<br />
LC Call No.: BL1124.7.M372 E5 1974<br />
o T. M. P. Mahadevan, Gaudapada : a study in early Advaita, 4th ed.,<br />
University of Madras, 1975<br />
LC Call No.: B132.A3 M29 1975<br />
o Colin A. Cole, Asparsa-yoga : a study of Gaudapada's Mandukya Karika,<br />
Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi, 1982.<br />
LC Call No.: BL1124.7.M376 G3833 1982<br />
o Karunesa Sukla, Acarya Gaudapada aur Pracina Vedanta, Nagarjuna<br />
Bauddha Samsthana, Gorakhpur, 1983. (in Hindi)<br />
LC Call No.: B132.A3 S824 1983<br />
o S. M. Shaha, The dialectic of knowledge and reality in Indian philosophy:<br />
Kundakunda, Nagarjuna, Gaudapada, and Sankara, Eastern Book Linkers,<br />
Delhi, 1987<br />
LC Call No.: B132.D6 S4 1987<br />
o Swami Gambhirananda, The Mandukya-karika : Mandukya upanisad &<br />
Gaudapada-karika, with an English rendering, Ramakrishna Math,<br />
Trichur, 1987.<br />
LC Call No.: BL1124.7.M376 G3813 1987<br />
o Stephen Kaplan, Hermeneutics, holography, and Indian idealism : a study<br />
of projection and Gaudapada's Mandukya karika, Motilal Banarsidass,<br />
Delhi, 1987.<br />
LC Call No.: B828.45 .K37 1987<br />
o Vidhushekhara Bhattacharya, The Agamasastra of Gaudapada, Motilal<br />
Banarsidass, Delhi, 1989.<br />
LC Call No.: B131 .G35413 1989<br />
o Douglas A. Fox, Dispelling illusion : Gaudapada's Alatasanti, with an<br />
introduction, SUNY Press, Albany, 1993.<br />
LC Call No.: B132.A3 F69 1993<br />
2. Natalia V.Isaeva, From early Vedanta to Kashmir Shaivism: Gaudapada,<br />
Bhartrhari, and Abhinavagupta, SUNY Press, Albany, 1995.<br />
LC Call No.: B132.V3 I73 1995<br />
3. Richard King, Early Advaita Vedanta: The Mahayana Context of the<br />
Gaudapadiya Karikas, SUNY Press, Albany, 1995.<br />
LC Call No.: B132.A3 K53 1995<br />
SankarAcArya - (8th cent.)<br />
Numerous publications of Sankara's upanishad bhAshyas and prakaraNa treatises exist.<br />
In fact, there are so many of them that it is impossible to list them all here. Therefore, I<br />
give references only for comprehensive collections of these works. Detailed lists of<br />
references are given for the brahmasUtra bhAshya, bhagavadgItA bhAshya,<br />
upadeSasAhasrI, vivekacUDAmaNi, and pancIkaraNa, because these are extremely<br />
popular texts. Some publications of Sankara's yoga texts are also listed, but for the<br />
opposite reason: they are not very well-known. If you are looking for translations of