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Kabir, 1986, The Bijak of Kabir,tr. By Linda Hess and Shukdev Singh;
Essays and Notes by Linda Hess, Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass (first
edition San Francisco, 1983).


Kamasutra, 2001, Kamasutra of Vatsyayana, translated by Sir Richard
Burton and F.F. Arbuthnot, with an introduction by G.D. Khosla,
Mumbai: Jaico.


Kural, 1988, Tirukkural, English translation by G.U. Pope, introduction
by S. Agesthialingam, Thanjavur, Tamil University.
Thiruvullar, 1990, The Kural, translated from the Tamil with an
Introduction by P.S. Sundaram, Penguin Books.


Manusmriti,1991, translated by Wendy Doniger with Brian K. Smith,
with an introduction and notes by Wendy Doniger, The Laws of Manu,
New Delhi: Penguin.


Mirabaisee Mukta, Parita


Phule, Jotirao, 1991, Mahatma Phule Samagra Wangmay, edited by
Y.D. Phadke, Mumbai: Maharashtra Rajya Sahitya ani Sanskriti Mandal
(Marathi).


Ravidas, 1988, in Hawley, John Straughton, and Mark Juergensmeier,
1988, Songs of the Saints of India,Oxford University Press.


Rig Veda, 1994, translated and edited by Wendy Doniger O’Flaherty, The
Rig Veda: An anthology, Penguin Books.


Tukaram, 1973, Shri Tukarambavancya Abhangaci Gatha, Mumbai:
Shaskiya Madhyavati Mudranalay (Marathi collection of Tukaram’s
Abhangs).
1990, Punha Tukaram, Dilip Chitre, editor, Mumbai: Popular Prakashan;
(Marathi).
1991, Says Tuka: Selected Poetry of Tukaram, Translated from Marathi
and with an Introduction by Dilip Chitre, New Delhi: Penguin Books
2000, The Poems of Tukarama, Translated and Re-arranged with Notes
and Introduction by J. Nelson Fraser and K.B. Marathe, Delhi: Motilal
Banarsidass.
Upanisads, 2000, translation and introduction by Valerie J. Roebuck,
New Delhi: Penguin.


Secondary Sources


Aloysius, G.,1999, ‘Caste in and Above History,’ Sociological Bulletin 48
(1&2), March–September.

———, 1998, Religion as Emancipatory Identity: A Buddhist Movement
Among the Tamils Under Colonialism, New Delhi: New Age
International Publishers.

———, 1997, Nationalism without a Nation in India: New Delhi: Oxford
University Press.

Ambedkar, B.R.,1992, of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Writings and Speeches,
Volume 11, compiled by Vasant Moon, Bombay: Government of
Maharashtra.

———, 1987, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Writings and Speeches, Volume 3,
compiled by Vasant Moon, Bombay: Government of Maharashtra.

———, 1982, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Writings and Speeches, Volume
2, Compiled and Edited by Vasant Moon, Bombay: Government of
Maharashtra Education Department.

———, 1979, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Writings and Speeches, Volume 1,
Mumbai: Government of Maharashtra.

Anderson, Carol,1999, Pain and Its Ending: The Four Noble Truths in
the Theravada Buddhist Canon, Surrey, England: Curzon Press.

Bapat, P.V., 1997, 2500 Years of Buddhism, Government of India:
Publications Division.
Basham, A.L.,1959, The Wonder That Was India: A Survey of the
Culture of the Indian Sub-Continent before the Coming of the Muslims,
New York: Grove Press.

———, 1958, ‘Jainism and Buddhism’ in Sources of Indian Tradition,
compiled by Wm. Theodore de Bary, Stephen N. Hay, Royal Weiler and
Andrew Yarrow, New York: Columbia University Press.

Basu, N.N., 1982, ‘Modern Buddhism and Its Followers in Orissa,’
Archeological Survey of Mayurbhanj,Vol. 1.
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