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Carole DeVito
1994
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The Journal of Asian Studies, 1978
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Lidia Sudyka
Cracow Indological Studies, 2022
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Adheesh Sathaye
Acta Orientalia Vilnensia, 2007
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Petteri Koskikallio
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Simon Brodbeck and Brian Black (eds): Gender and Narrative in the Mahābhārata. (Routledge Hindu Studies Series.) xix, 326 pp. London and New York: Routledge, 2007. £95. ISBN 0 415 41540 3
John Brockington
Bulletin of The School of Oriental and African Studies-university of London, 2008
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Manav Kambli
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"Cross-cutting South Asian Studies An Interdisciplinary Approach" edited by Serena Bindi, Elena Mucciarelli, Tiziana Pontillo, 2016
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Patrick Olivelle
Religions of South Asia, 2013
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