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    T.R.V. Murti.Harold G. Coward - 2003 - New Delhi: Indian Council of Philosophical Research.
    Description: T.R.V. Murti was an original and leading thinker among the Indian philosophers of the twentieth century. He had a brilliant philosophical mind, a love of analysis and argument, and a respect for texts, especially the ones with which he disagreed, as seen in his most important book, The Central Philosophy of Buddhism. With both traditional Shastri training and a Western style Ph.D., Murti was able to bring both strengths to his writing and teaching. Murti knew everything by heart, all (...)
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    Grub mthaʼ.Stag-Tshaṅ Lo-Tsā-Ba ŚEs-Rab-Rin-Chen - 2004 - Pe-cin: Mtsho-sṅon mi rigs dpe skrun khaṅ. Edited by Dbus-Pa Blo-Gsal.
    Collection of texts on philosophical positions (sidhānta) of Vaibhāṣika, Sautrāntika, Yogācārya, and Mādhyamika schools of Buddhism with Hindusim.
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    Sea-shell as silver: a metaphorical excursion into Advaita Vedānta.Arvind Sharma - 2006 - New Delhi: D.K. Printworld.
    The Question Of The Relationship Between The Ultimate Reality Of The Universe, And Its Proximate Reality As Experienced By Us, Is Apt To Boggle The Mind. Nevertheless, The Hindu School Of Philosophy, Known As Advaita Vedanta, Tries To Render It Comprehensible At The Level Of The Individual Through Everyday Analogies Like Mistaking A Piece Of Seashell For A Piece Of Silver.
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  4. Review of Hinduism The Faith Eternal. [REVIEW]Subhasis Chattopadhyay - 2016 - Vedanta Kesari (November):43-44.
    This review shows how Hinduism had been instrumental in removing (sic) the oppression of women in India. The review also mentions the much misunderstood Aghoris.
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