
- Caitanya Caritamrta of Krsnadasa Kaviraja
- Edward C. Dimock, Translator & Commentator
- Tony K. Stewart, Editor
- The Caitanya Caritamrta is an early-seventeenth-century Bengali and Sanskrit biography of the great saint and Vaisnava leader Caitanya (1486-1533 c.e.), by the poet and scholar Krsnadasa, who has been given by Bengali tradition the title Kaviraja--"Prince of Poets."
- Hardcover 2000

- Der Rig-Veda, Part IV, Index, Aus dem Sanskrit ins Deutsche Ubersetzt und mit einem Laufenden Kommentar Versehem, von Karl Friedrich Geldner
- Vedas
- Edited by Karl Friedrich Geldner
- Hardcover 1957

- Der Rig-Veda: Aus dem Sanskrit ins Deutsche Übersetzt und mit einem laufenden Kommentar versehen von Karl Friedrich Geldner
- Edited and translated by Karl Friedrich Geldner
- The Rigveda is the oldest Indian and one of the oldest Indo-European texts. It is a collection of 1,028 hymns addressed to the gods, composed in highly poetic and notoriously difficult Archaic Sanskrit. Medieval Indian commentaries and especially the modern Western scholarship of the past 150 years have increasingly shed more light on its poetry, religion, and ritual as well as on its contemporary meaning. The Rigveda has been translated in scholarly fashion only once during the twentieth century, and that was into German in 1951 by K. F. Geldner. Geldner's volumes have long been out of print; they are reprinted here in one useful reference volume.
- Paperback 2003

- Hinduism and Ecology
- Christopher Key Chapple, Editor
- Mary Evelyn Tucker, Editor
- This fourth volume in the series exploring religions and the environment investigates the role of the multifaceted Hindu tradition in the development of greater ecological awareness in India. The twenty-two contributors ask how traditional concepts of nature in the classical texts might inspire or impede an eco-friendly attitude among modern Hindus, and they describe some grassroots approaches to environmental protection.
- Paperback 2000 / Hardcover 2000

- Rig Veda
- Barend Van Nooten
- Gary Holland
- Hardcover

- Samaveda Samhita of the Kauthuma School
- B. R. Sharma, Editor
- The Samaveda contains the earliest tradition of music from India. It presents largely Rigvedic textual material in a form arranged for singing in the solemn Srauta ritual. Since the first editions by Theodor Benfey (1848) and Satyavrata Samasrami (1874-1899), there has been no complete, accented edition that also included all its important commentaries. The present edition is based on manuscripts collected from all over India and Europe. B. R. Sharma, Dean of Samaveda Studies, presents the accented text, its Padapatha, and the commentaries of Madhava, Bharata-Svamin, and Sayana in three volumes totaling 2,500 pages.
- Hardcover 2001

- Stri
- Kevin McGrath
- This book is a study of heroic femininity as it appears in the epic Mahabharata, and focuses particularly on the roles of wife, daughter-in-law, and mother, on how these women speak, and on the kinship groups and varying marital systems that surround them.
- Paperback 2008