Indo-Iranian Journal

Papers
(The median citation count of Indo-Iranian Journal is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
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Metrical passages in the Khotanese Saṃghāṭa-sūtra3
Unfinished Business and Reinventing the New2
Jñānapraśaṃsā, In Praise of Knowledge: Essays in Honour of E.G. Kahrs, by Alastair Gornall ed.2
Lexical Notes on the Khotanese Piṇḍaśāstra1
A Fall into the Pit1
Religions of Early India. A Cultural History, by Richard H. Davis1
The Syntax of Colophons. A Comparative Study across Pothi Manuscripts , by Nalini Balbir and Giovanni Ciotti, eds.1
Transmitting Awareness (saṅkrānti)1
Reciting the Goddess: Narratives of Place and the Making of Hinduism in Nepal , by Jessica Vantine Birkenholtz1
The Adhālaka-Mahācetiya at Kanaganahalli as a Political Monument0
Breath and the Brahmacārin0
Serious Play0
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The “Ancient Letters” and other Early Sogdian documents and inscriptions, by Nicholas Sims-Williams, with contributions by Frantz Grenet0
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Sogdian documents in Brāhmī script, by Dieter Maue and Nicholas Sims-Williams0
Metre and Stress in Old Khotanese0
The Foundations of Khotanese Verse0
‘God of Gods’0
A New Inscription of the Pāṇḍuvaṃśins of Dakṣiṇa Kosala0
To Savor the Meaning: The Theology of Literary Emotions in Medieval Kashmir , by James D. Reich0
Ajātaśatru among the Pudgalavādins0
Birmanische Handschriften Teil 9. Die Katalognummern 1598–1894, by Anne Peters0
Future as Past in Central Asian Gāndhārī0
Semantics and Etymology in Yāska’s Nirukta0
Qu’est-ce que la philosophie indienne?, by Vincent Eltschinger, Isabelle Ratié0
Old Persian mav‑ and the Evolution of the Inchoative Suffix in Iranian0
Two Illuminated Text Collections of Namgyal Monastery: A Study of Early Buddhist Art and Literature in Mustang , by Christian Luczanits and Markus Viehbeck0
The Ascetics of Mount Aṭṭhāvaya Become Jain Monks0
The Semantics of Sharpness and the Prohibition of the Pungent0
Brill’s Encyclopedia of Jainism, by John A. Cort, Paul Dundas, Knut A. Jacobsen, and Kristi L. Wiley, eds.0
Wrestling with the Mahāvastu: Struggling with Structure and Interpretation0
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Remarks on a Recent Study of the Śrīmālādevīsiṁhanādanirdeśasūtra0
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Making a Mantra: Tantric Ritual and Renunciation on the Jain Path to Liberation , by Ellen Gough0
Bookkeeping in the Arthaśāstra0
The Moment the Mahāvīra Attained Omniscience0
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A Note on Vidēvdād 18,18–220
A New Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Reader, by Boris Oguibénine0
An Introduction to Young Avestan: A Manual for Teaching and Learning, by Alberto Cantera / Céline Redard0
Bactrian documents IV: Documents from South of the Hindukush, I, by Nicholas Sims-Williams, with contributions by Frantz Grenet0
A New Reading of the Bactrian Part of the Dašt-i Nāwur Trilingual (DN I)0
Mapping the Pāśupata Landscape: Narrative, Place, and the Śaiva Imaginary in Early Medieval North India, by Elizabeth A. Cecil0
The Sanskrit Auxiliary sthā- ‘stand’, with a Note on Avestan stā-0
The East Mebon Stele Inscription from Angkor (K. 528). A Sanskrit Eulogy of the tenth-century Khmer Sovereign Rājendravarman , by Dominic Goodall0
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Ḍān Kvikṣoṭaḥ / Don Quixote (Chapters I.2, I.3, I.8, I.10, I.16, I.17, I.18 & I.23) Translated from English into Sanskrit by Jagaddhar Zadoo & Nityanand Shastri ,0
Revisiting the Bactrian and Gāndhārī Bilingual Inscriptions from Dasht-e Nāwūr0
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Buddhist Homiletics on Gambling (*Saddharmaparikathā, Ch. 12)0
The Rājyābhiṣeka Manual for the Coronation of King Birendra of Nepal (1975). Introduction and Facsimile Edition , by Michael Witzel0
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A Step Forward in Reaching toward the Indo-Iranian Background of the Avestan and Vedic Liturgies0
Viśeṣastava. Der Sanskrittext nach den Handschriften bearbeitet und übersetzt, by Johannes Schneider0
Saṁsāracakra: The Wheel of Rebirth in the Indian Tradition , by Monika Zin and Dieter Schlingloff0
Eugène Burnouf (1801–1852) et les Études Indo-Iranologiques, Actes de la Journée d’étude d’Urville (28 mai 2022) suivis des Lalitavistara (chap. 1–2) et Kāraṇḍavyūha traduits par E. Burnouf, by Guilla0
Guardian of a Dying Flame. Śāriputra (c. 1335–1426) and the End of Late Indian Buddhism, by Arthur Philip McKeown0
Playing with Formulas0
Widows Under Hindu Law, by David J. Brick0
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Vihagottama—Superbird: The multifaceted life of Jean Philippe Vogel, by Lennart Bes, Alied de Cock & Dory Heilijgers, eds.0
Religion in Society. Social Dimensions of Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism in India, by Birendra Nath Prasad0
Khotanese varga‑ ‘fruit (of an action)’0
Further Old Khotanese Texts in ‘Metre B’0
The Two Youngest of the Mahābhārata’s Five Stand-Alone Sāṃkhya Treatises0
Bhāviveka and Avalokitavrata on the Two So-Called Non-cause Theories (ahetuvāda) of the Lokāyatikas0
The Relationship between the Cīvaravastu of the Mūlasarvāstivāda Vinaya and Chapter 36 of Yijing’s Nanhai jigui neifa zhuan0
The Origin of Akṣayanīvī and the Historical Context of the Arthaśāstra0
Tibetan Manuscripts and Early Printed Books, Volume I: Elements, by Matthew T. Kapstein & Tibetan Manuscripts and Early Printed Books, Volume II: Elaborations, by Matthew T. Kapstein0
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