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De schaamteloosheid tot het uiterste gedreven : rede uitgesproken bij de aanvaarding van het ambt van bijzonder hoogleraar in de Interpretatie van het Hindoeïsme in de Sanskrit-traditie vanwege de stichting J. Gonda-Fonds (KNAW) bij de Faculteit der Godgeleerheid en Godsdienstwetenschap van de Rijksuniversiteit Groningen op 27 mei 1997
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ISBN: 9069841800 9789069841809 Year: 1997 Publisher: Amsterdam KNAW

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Selections from the Baudhāyana-Gṛhyapariśiṣṭasūtra
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Year: 1922 Publisher: Amersfoort : Valkhoff,

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Hindu religious traditions and the concept of 'religion'
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ISBN: 9069841819 9789069841816 Year: 1997 Publisher: Amsterdam : Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences,

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Śrī Īśopaniṣad : de kennis die ons Kṛṣṇa, de allerhoogste goddelijke persoonlijkheid, dichterbij brengt
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Year: 1973 Publisher: Los Angeles ; Amsterdam : Bhaktivedānta Book Trust,

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Oepanisjads
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Year: 1950 Publisher: Deventer : Kluwer,

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The law code of Viṣṇu : a critical edition and annoted translation of the Vaiṣṇava-Dharmaśāstra
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ISBN: 9780674051393 0674051394 Year: 2009 Volume: 73 Publisher: Cambridge: Harvard university press,

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"The Law Code of Visnu (Vaisnava-Dharmasastra) is one of the latest of the ancient Indian legal texts composed around the seventh century CE in Kashmir. Both because the Vaishnava-Dharmasastra is the only Dharmasastra that can be geographically located and because it introduces some interesting and new elements into the discussion of Dharmasastric topics, this is a document of interest both to scholars of Indian legal literature and to cultural historians of India, especially of Kashmir. The new elements include the first Dharmasastric evidence for a wife burning herself at her husband's cremation and the intrusion of devotional religion (bhakti) into Dharmasastras. This volume contains a critical edition of the Sanskrit text based on fifteen manuscripts, an annotated English translation, and an introduction evaluating its textual history, its connections to previous Dharmasastras, its date and provenance, its structure and content, and the use made of it by later medieval writers."--Publisher's website

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