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Baumer, Bettina (ed) (1996) Primal Elements (Mahabhuta), Kalatattvakosa Series vol III, Delhi: IGNCA, ISBN: 81-208-1402-9

Muller-Ortega, Paul (1998) Triadic Heart of Siva: Kaula Tantricism of Abhinavagupta in the Non-dual Shaivism of Kashmir, Albany: SUNY Press
Tyagananda, Swami (2008) The Heart Beyond Hearts, Religion and the Arts 12, http://web.mac.com/tyag/Home/005.html
Ugaz-Ortiz, Javier (1988) BHU dissertation, “A Hermeneutics of Symbolic ‘Spatial’ Terms (Akasa, Vyoman, Kha) and Their Relation to the ‘Centre’ (‘Heart,’ Hrdaya) in the Sivaism of Kashmir.”
Venkatesananda, Swami (1993). Vasistha’s Yoga. Albany: State University of New York Press. pp. 768. ISBN 0585068011. OCLC 43475324. Abbreviated to about one-third of the original work.
Venkatesananda, Swami (1984). The Concise Yoga Vasistha. Albany: State University of New York Press. pp. 430. ISBN 0873959558. OCLC 11044869. A shorter version of the above.

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