By the way, in Samudramathana by Vatsaraja this story about Mohini is retold in a funny way.

Best regards,
Dmitrii Komissarov

сб, 14 мар. 2026 г., 00:15 Valerie Roebuck via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info>:
What an interesting topic. If divine figures are included, there is Viṣṇu’s appearance as Mohinĩ (Mahãbhãrata etc). If she wants to look beyond Sanskrit, we have the story of Soreyya/Soreyyã in the Pali commentarial literature. 

Valerie J Roebuck
Manchester, UK




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On 13 Mar 2026, at 20:47, Marco Franceschini via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:

Dear friends and colleagues,

one of my students is writing her undergraduate thesis on the theme of gender change in pre-modern Sanskrit literature.
So far, we have identified the following cases:
- Ila/Sudyumna-Ilā (Rāmāyaṇa, Bhāgavatapurāṇa, Viṣṇupurāṇa, Vāyupurāṇa)
- Bhaṅgāsvana (Mahābhārata)
- Śikhaṇḍin (Mahābhārata)
- Mūladeva (Vetālapañcaviṃśati)
- Rūpāvatī (Divyāvadāna)
- Arjuna (Mahābhārata)

As for studies on the subject, we have been able to identify only these three:
- M. Bloomfield, On the Art of Entering Another's Body: A Hindu Fiction Motif
- N. Brown, Change of Sex as a Hindu Story Motif
- R. Goldman, Transsexualism, Gender, and Anxiety in Traditional India

I would be grateful for any additional suggestions you might wish to provide.

Thank you in advance for your suggestions.
Best wishes,

Marco
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Marco Franceschini
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Associate Professor
University of Bologna
Department of History and Cultures





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