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The document is a comprehensive list of academic publications related to Hinduism, including books, journal articles, and edited volumes. It features works by notable scholars such as S. Radhakrishnan, Arvind Sharma, and Romila Thapar, covering various aspects of Hindu philosophy, culture, and history. The entries include publication details such as ISBNs and journal information, indicating a wide range of scholarly contributions to the study of Hinduism.

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The document is a comprehensive list of academic publications related to Hinduism, including books, journal articles, and edited volumes. It features works by notable scholars such as S. Radhakrishnan, Arvind Sharma, and Romila Thapar, covering various aspects of Hindu philosophy, culture, and history. The entries include publication details such as ISBNs and journal information, indicating a wide range of scholarly contributions to the study of Hinduism.

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