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Book & Research:
  • The Garland of Letters (2001) by Sir John Woodroffe

  • Sixty-four Yoginis: Cult, Icons and Goddesses by Anamika Roy

  • Goddess Laksmi: Origin and Development by Upendra Nath Dhal

  • Dindigul Padmachala Sthala Puranam

  • 108 Divya Shakti Peethas by Banwari Lal Kanchhal

  • Encyclopaedia of Hindu Gods and Goddesses By Suresh Chandra

  • Jaina Samaya Thiruvvuvangal by Poosai Sa. Aruna Vasanthan

  • Tai-Ahom Religion and Customs by Dr. Padmeswar Gogoi

  • The Ṛgvedic Religious System and its Central Asian and Hindukush Antecedents by Michael Witzel

  • Bathou Religion and its Impact on Boro Society a Folkloristic Study by Narzary, Nareswar

  • Devī: Goddesses of India by John Stratton Hawley, Donna Marie Wulff

  • Hindu Goddesses, Visions of the Divine Feminine in the Hindu Religious Tradition by David Kinsley

  • Goddesses’ Mirror, The, Visions of the Divine from East and West by David Kinsley

  • Karna, the son of Kunti: Stories from the Mahabharatha by SA Krishnan

  • Yogini Cult and Temples: A Tantric Tradition by Vidya Dehejia

  • The cult of Saktism in Orissa by Er. Raghunath Patra

  • Hindu Mythology Vedic and Puranic by W.J. Wilkins

  • Mahakala Samhita Uttara Khanda by Dr Kishor Nath Jha

  • The Village Gods of South India by Henry Whitehead, D.D.

  • Studies on The Tantras published by The Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture

  • Tantraloka by Abhinava Gupta

  • Encyclopedia of Ancient Deities by by Charles Russell Coulter, Patricia Turner

  • Temples of Karnataka an epigraphical study from the earliest to 1050 A D - Bolar, Varija R

  • Dyczkowski, Mark (2001) The Cult of the Goddess Kubjikā. Stuttgart: Nepal Research Centre; No. 23

  • Encyclopaedia of Hindu Gods and Goddesses By Suresh Chandra

  • Yaksha Cult and Iconography (1981) by Ram Nath

  • Goddesses in Indian Art and Literature (2009) by V. R. Parthasarathy, Indu Parthasarathy

  • The Purans, Compiled by the Dharmic Scriptures Team October 3, 2002

  • Devi Mahatmyam

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