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Unless otherwise specified, I cite the Baroda critical edition, in Sheldon Pollock's translation, The Ramayana of Valmiki
- 1991
Pollock's phrase occurs in his article "From Discourse of Ritual to Discourse of Power in Sanskrit Culture
- Journal of Ritual Studies
- 1990
Adhyatma ramayana (Madras: Sri Ramakrishna Math
- 1985
Shrimad Valmiki Ramayana (2 vols
- 1976
Devesh," shabari caritra
- Dayashankar Avasthi
- 1975
Gosvami Nabha-ji ki shri Bhaktmal, shri Priya Das-ji pranita tika-kavitta
- 1962
Gleanings from the Bhaktamala
- Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society
- 1909
-which (like other examples cited above) seems to allude to an untold story, even as it makes the Lord himself, rather than his devotee, the instigator of the implied transgression