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  1. Ptolemy and Purāṇa: Gods Born as Men. [REVIEW]W. Randolph Kloetzli - 2010 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 38 (6):583-623.
    This is an addendum to an earlier essay on the Purāṇic cosmograph interpreting it in terms of the principles of stereographic projection: Kloetzli (Hist Relig 25(2): 116–147, 1985). That essay provided an approach to understanding the broad structures of the Purāṇic cosmograph but not the central island of Jambudvīpa or its most important region (varṣa) of Bhārata. This addendum focuses on the works of Ptolemy as a resource for understanding the Purāṇic materials. It reaffirms the broad outlines of earlier conclusions, (...)
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  • Janamejaya’s Last Question.Christopher R. Austin - 2009 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 37 (6):597-625.
    This article examines closely an important passage at the conclusion of the Mahābhārata wherein the final state of the epic heroes after death is defined. The Critical Edition’s phrasing of what precisely became of the characters once they arrived in heaven is unclear, and manuscript variants offer two apparently contradictory readings. In this article I present evidence in support of one of these readings, and respond to the Mahābhārata ’s seventeenth century commentator Nīlakaṇṭha Caturdhara, who champions the other. Underlying and (...)
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  • Ends and Closures in the Mahābhārata.Tamar C. Reich - 2011 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 15 (1):9-53.
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  • Ethics an Hermeneutics in the Mahābhārata.Vishwa Adluri - 2016 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 20 (3):385-392.
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