Mamallapuram – Bibliography – Books

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    Bibliography – Books

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    2. Balbi, Gaparo (1590). Viaggio dell’Indie Orientali. Appresso Camillio Borgominieri. Venice.
    3. Baldwin, John Denison (1874). Pre-Historic Nations. Harper & Brothers Publishers. New York.
    4. Beck, Elisabeth (2006). Pallava Rock Architecture & Sculpture. East West Books. Madras. ISBN 8188661465
    5. Brown, Percy (1959). Indian Architecture – Buddhist and Hindu. D B Taraporevala Sons & Co. Mumbai.
    6. Bruce, James (1856). Scenes and Sights in the East. Smith Elder & Co. Cornhill.
    7. Caunter, Hobart (1834). The Oriental Annual or Scenes in India vol. I. Edward Bull. London.
    8. Carr, M W (1869). The Seven Pagodas. The Government of Madras. Madras.
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    11. Crole, Charles Stewart (1879). The Manual of the Chingleput District. The Lawrence Asylum Press. Madras.
    12. Fergusson, Jame (1880). The Cave Temples of India. Oriental Books Reprint Corporation. New Delhi.
    13. Fergusson, James (1910). History of Indian & Eastern Architecture. John Murray. London.
    14. Fitzgerald, Maurice H (1909). Poems of Robert Southey. Oxford University Press. London.
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    18. Graham, Maria (1813). Journal of a Residence in India. Archibald Constable and Company. Edinburgh.
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    22. Heeren, A H L (1833). Historical Researches into three volumes. D A Talboys. Oxford.
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    24. Irvine, William (1907). Stroia Do Mogor or Moghul India. John Murray. London.
    25. Jouveau-Dubreuil, G (1916). Pallava Antiquities. Asian Educational Services. New Delhi. ISBN 8120605713
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    29. Langles, L (1821). Monuments anciens et modernes de l’Hindoustan. De L’imprimerie de P Didot.Paris.
    30. Lockwood, Michael (1993). Mamallapuram – A Guide to the Monuments. Tambaram Research Associates.
    31. Longhurst, A H (1924). Pallava Architecture in three parts. Archaeological Survey of India. New Delhi.
    32. Maclean, C D (1987). Manual of Administration of the Madras Presidency. Asian Educational Services. New Delhi.
    33. Maiuro, Marco & Federico de Romanis (2015). Across the Ocean: Nine Essays on Indo-Mediterranean Trade. Brill. Leiden. ISBN 9789004289192.
    34. Meister, M W & Dhaky, M A (1983). Encyclopedia of Indian Temple Architecture, South India, Lower Dravidadesa, vol I, part I. American Institute of Indian Studies. New Delhi.
    35. Minakshi, C (1941). Historical Sculptures of the Vaikunthaperuman Temple, Kanchi. Archaeological Survey of India. New Delhi.
    36. Nagaraja Rao, M S (1979). Kiratarjuniyam in Indian Art. Agam Kala Prakashan. New Delhi.
    37. Nagaswamy, R (1962). New Light on Mamallapuram. Transactions of the Archaeological Society of South India, vol VI, Silver Jubliee Volume. Madras
    38. Nagaswamy, R (2008). Mahabalipuram. Oxford University Press. New Delhi. ISBN 9780195693737
    39. Nagaswamy & Majeed (1978). Vasavasamudram. The State Department of Archaeology, Government of Tamilnadu.
    40. Par le P Paulin de S Barthelemy (1808). Voyage aux Indes orientales. Paris.
    41. Prasad, P C (1977). Foreign Trade and Commerce in Ancient India. Abhinav Publications. New Delhi.
    42. Rabe, Michael D (2001). The Great Penance at Mamallapuram. Institute of Asian Studies. Chennai. ISBN 8187892005
    43. Ruth C. Katz (1989). Arjuna in the “Mahabharata”: Where Krishna Is, There Is Victory. University of South Carolina Press.
    44. Sastri, H Krishna (1926). Two Statues of Pallava Kings and Five Pallava Inscriptions in a rock-cut temple at Mahabalipuram. Archaeological Survey of India. New Delhi.
    45. Scidmore, Eliza Ruhama (1903). Winter India. The Century Co. New York.
    46. Sewell, Robert (1882). Lists of the Antiquarian Remains in the Presidency of Madras. The Government Press. Madras.
    47. Sivaramamurti, C (1952). Mahabalipuram. Archaeological Survey of India. New Delhi.
    48. Sivaramamurti, C (1976). Ganga. Orient Longman. New Delhi.
    49. Srinivasan, K R (1960). Some Aspects of Religion as revealed by Early Monuments and Literature of the South. University of Madras.
    50. Srinivasan, K R (1964). Cave-Temples of the Pallavas. Archaeological Survey of India. New Delhi.
    51. Stevenson, Edward Luther (1932). The Geography by Claudius Ptolemy. New York.
    52. Swaminathan, S (2010). Mahabalipuram – Unfinished Poetry in Stone. Arkey Graphics. Chennai. ISBN 9788191020205
    53. Valentia, George Viscount (1811) . Voyages and Travels to India, Ceylon, the Red Sea, Abyssinia and Egypt. London.
    54. Workman, W H & F B (1904). Through Town and Jungle. London.
    55. Zimmer, Heinrich (1946). Myths and Symbols in Indian Art and Civilization. Pantheon Books. New York.

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