His lectures on Philosophy of Religion - "The Realm of Between" has gained wide acclaim.[2] It was published byIndian Institute of Advanced Study, Simla in 1973. It was based on three of his lectures delivered in Oxford and in London in 1963. They are based on the various themes like "Suffering", "Salvation", "Religious Action", "Transcendental Philosophy" etc., Subsequently, a group of professors in Andhra University published his lectures in a volume entitledCollected Criticism of K. Satchidananda Murty in 1975.
Revelation and reason inAdvaita Vedanta, Ph.D. thesis submitted to Andhra University and subsequently published byMotilal Banarsidass, Delhi in 1974.
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