ācārebhyaḥ kavibhyo vidvadbhyaś ca namaḥ |

Oxford Bibliographies in Hinduism have informed me that my entry on Durgā has just been published and is available to read online. My sincere gratitude to various editors, known and anonymous, who suggested further readings, that I greatly enjoyed and learned so much from.

Apologies in advance for omissions. My earnest plea echoing the words of Someśvaradeva: [vayaṃ...] durge 'tra mārge tad api pravṛttā nopekṣitavyāḥ kavibhiḥ skhalantaḥ (Surathotsava 1.62 cd).

This is work in progress, and hence I would be grateful if you could let me know of improvements and suggestions of further materials, which I can then include. The article can be accessed here:
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Thank you.

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Bihani Sarkar BA (English, First Class Honours), MPhil, D.Phil (Sanskrit), (Oxon.)

Nielsen Exhibition (2003), St. Hilda's College Prize for a Distinction, Final Honours School Exam (2005),

Nachwuchsinitiative Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Hamburg (2012-2014)

British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Oxford (2014-2017)

Associate Fellow of Senior Common Room, Christ Church, Oxford (2017-2019)

 

Heroic Shāktism: The Cult of Durgā in Ancient Indian Kingship:

https://global.oup.com/academic/product/heroic-shktism-9780197266106?cc=gb&lang=en&