The South Asia Research Series is an initiative of the South Asia Institute at the University of Texas, in collaboration with Oxford University Press, New York. Many of the titles published in the series deal with Sanskrit texts and traditions.
The current series editor is Prof. Martha Selby, mas@austin.utexas.edu.
Sanskrit-related Titles Published to Date
- Reich, James. 2021. To Savor the Meaning: The Theology of Literary Emotions in Medieval Kashmir.
- Bronner, Yigal, David Shulman, and Gary Tubb, eds., 2014. Innovations and Turning Points: Toward a History of Kavya Literature. View Cover and Table of Contents
- Jamison, Stephanie W. and Joel P. Brereton, trans., 2014. The Rigveda: The Earliest Religious Poetry of India (3 vols.). View Cover and Table of Contents
- Busch, Allison. 2011. Poetry of Kings: The Classical Hindi Literature of Mughal India. View Cover and Table of Contents
- Hiltebeitel, Alf. 2011. Dharma: Its Early History in Law, Religion, and Narrative. View Cover and Table of Contents
- Davis, Richard H. 2010. A Priest’s Guide for the Great Festival. View Cover and Table of Contents
- Silk, Jonathan A. 2008. Managing Monks: Administrators and Administrative Roles in Indian Buddhist Monasticism. View Cover and Table of Contents
- Olivelle, Patrick. 2006. Between the Empires: Society in India 300 BCE to 400 CE. View Cover and Table of Contents
- Olivelle, Patrick. 2005. Manu’s Code of Law: A Critical Edition and Translation of the Mānava-Dharmásāstra. View Cover and Table of Contents
- Slaje, Walter. 2004, Medieval Kashmir and the Science of History
- Rocher, Ludo. ed. 2002. Jimutavahana’s Dayabhaga: A Twelfth Century Sanskrit Text on Inheritance in Hindu Law. View Cover and Table of Contents
- Olivelle, Patrick. 1998. The Early Upanisads Annotated Texts and Translations. View Cover and Table of Contents
- Salomon, Richard. 1998. Indian Epigraphy A Guide to the Study of Inscriptions in Sanskrit, Prakrit, and Other Indo-Aryan Languages. View Cover and Table of Contents