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- Fascinating Study of the Socio-economic and Cultural History of Orissa. Orissan studies project, 10. Calcutta: Punthi Pustak. p. 213. OCLC 461886299. Lane...
- Folk ways in religion, gods, spirits & men. Institute of Oriental and Orissan Studies. 1983. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. Bishop's College...
- yielded a similar date. Panigrahi, who did a comprehensive analysis of Orissan temples, gives an unspecified date between Lingaraja Temple and Mukteshvara...
- JSTOR 3249613. Alice Boner and Sadāśiva Rath Śarmā (1966), Silpa Prakasa Medieval Orissan Sanskrit Text on Temple Architecture at Google Books, E.J. Brill (Netherlands)...
- ISBN 0-231-04028-8. Mishra, Baba (1999). "Radha and her contour in Orissan culture". In Orissan history, culture and archaeology. In Felicitation of Prof. P...
- ISBN 978-0-691-05779-8. Boner, Alice; Śarmā, Sadāśiva Rath (1966). Silpa Prakasa Medieval Orissan Sanskrit Text on Temple Architecture. Brill Archive. OCLC 29092186. Harle...
- Culture: Folk culture & the great tradition. Institute of Oriental and Orissan Studies. 1983. p. 113. Petko Hristov, The Use of Holidays for Propaganda...