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meine Literaturangaben:
- Konrad Meißig: Die Pockengöttin. Fastenmärchen der Frauen von Awadh. Beiträge zur Indologie 36. Harrassowitz-Verlag 2002, Seite 1–6: 1. Die Pockengöttin
- Babagrahi Misra: Sitala: the small-pox goddess of India. Asian Folklore Studies Vol. 28, No. 2 (1969), pp. 133–142. Nanzan University 1969, hier online.
- Stewart, Tony (1995) Encountering the Smallpox Goddess: The Auspicious Song of Sitala. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.
- Minsky, Lauren (2009) Pursuing Protection from Disease: The Making of Smallpox Prophylactic Practice in Colonial Punjab. Bulletin of the History of Medicine, vol.83, No.1, pp. 164-190.
- Subrata Kumar Mukhopadhyay, Cult of Goddess Sitala in Bengal (An Enquiry Into Folk Culture), Firma KLM Private Limited Calcutta 1994
- Shitala in Indian Art and Tradition
- Mull, Dorothy S. 1997 The Sitala syndrome: the cultural context of measles mortality in Pakistan in The Anthropology of Infectious Disease: International Health Perspectives
- http://www.academia.edu/457331/_Love_me_two_times._From_smallpox_to_AIDS_contagion_and_possession_in_the_cult_of_Sitala
- http://www.academia.edu/1633917/Old_rituals_for_new_threats._The_post-smallpox_career_of_Sitala_the_cold_mother_of_Bengal
- Sabita Baishya Baruah: Manasa: The Indian Serpent Goddess: Linguistic and Literary Aspects of Assamese Manasakavya and Bengali Manasamangal. A Comparative Study. Lap Lambert Academic Publishing
- Thomas Welbourne Clark: Evolution of Hinduism in Medieval Bengali Literature: Śiva, Caṇḍī, Manasā. In: Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Bd. 17 Nr. 3 (1955), S. 503-518
- Edward C. Dimock, Jr: Manasā, goddess of snakes: the Sasthī myth. In: Myths and symbols; studies in honor of Mircea Eliade. University of Chicago Press 1969, ISBN 0226438279
- Maity Pradyot Kumar: Historical Studies in the Cult of the Goddess Manasa. Kolkata 1966
- W. L. Smith: The one-eyed goddess: a study of the Manasā maṅgal. Almqvist & Wiksell, Stockholm 1980
- Sukumari Bhattacharji, Legends of Devi, Hyderabad 1998, ISBN 81-250-1438-1
- Pradyot Kumar Maity: Human Fertility Cults and Rituals of Bengal: A Comparative Study, New Delhi 1989, ISBN 81-7017-263-2, Seite 66–70: Shashṭhī
- Srinivasan, Doris Meth (1997). "Ṣaṣṭhī". Many heads, arms, and eyes: origin, meaning, and form of multiplicity in Indian art. Brill. pp. 333–5. ISBN 90-04-10758-4.
- Swami Satyananda Saraswati: Annapurna Puja and Sahasranam. ISBN 18-87472-85-1
- Kinsley, David R. (1997). Tantric visions of the divine feminine: the ten mahāvidyās. University of California Press. Dhumavati ISBN 978-0-520-20499-7.
- Martin Baumann, Brigitte Luchesi, Annette Wilke (Hrsg.): Tempel und Tamilen in zweiter Heimat. Hindus aus Sri Lanka im deutschsprachigen und skandinavischen Raum. Religion in der Gesellschaft, Bd. 15. Ergon, Würzburg 2003. ISBN 3-89913-300-5
- Gonda, Jan, Religionen der Menschheit, Band 11, Veda und älterer Hinduismus, W. Kohlhammer Verlag Stuttgart 1960
- Xenia Zeiler, Die Göttin Dhumavati: Vom tantrischen Ursprung zur Gottheit eines Stadtviertels von Benares, Saarbrücken: Verlag deutscher Hochschulschriften 2011,
- David R. Kinsley: Hindu Goddesses – Visions of the Divine Feminine in the Hindu Religious Tradition. University of California Press, Berkeley/Los Angeles/London 1986, Reprint: Delhi 2005, ISBN 81-208-0394-9:
- Egnor, Margaret (1984) The changed mother or what the smallpox goddess did when there was no more smallpox. Contributions to Asian Studies, Retrieved from ATLA Religion Database.
- Younger, Paul (1980) A temple festival of Mariyamman. The Journal of the American Academy of Religion. Oxford: Oxford University Press
- Voorthuizen, Anne van (2001) Mariyamman’s sakti: the miraculous power of a smallpox goddess. Boston: Brill
- Henry Whitehead, The Village Gods of South India, London 1921, online auf archive.org
- Paula Richman (ed.), Extraordinary Child: Poems from a South Asian devotional genre. Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press, 1997, ISBN 978-0824810634
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- Ganesha und der Mond. Eine indische Legende
- Brown, R. (1991): Introduction. In: Brown, R. (Hrsg.): Ganesh – Studies of an Asian God. Albany: State University of New York Press
- Narain, A.K. (1991): Ganesha: A Protohistory of the Idea and the Icon. In: Brown, R. (Hrsg.): Ganesh – Studies of an Asian God. Albany: State University of New York Press
- Ulf Diederichs: Indische Märchen und Götterlegenden; Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag 2006 (Prajapati)
- Gerhard J. Bellinger: Knaurs Lexikon der Mythologie. Knaur, München 1999
- Jan Knappert, Lexikon der indischen Mythologie, Heyne Verlag München, 1994
- Rachel Storm: Enzyklopädie der östlichen Mythologie; Reichelsheim 2000.