User talk:Hyperbolick/sandbox/Varadaraja V. Raman

Evidence, but probably not for inclusion:


 * K. Helmut Reich, Developing the Horizons of the Mind, Cambridge University Press, 2002, quotes/cites Raman in two medium length footnotes on pages 106, 109
 * Glimpses of Indian Heritage, book by Raman, published by Popular Prakashan, Bombay, 1989
 * Encyclopedia of Religious and Spiritual Development, 2005, Raman wrote articles (lengthy) on Baghavad Gita, Hinduism, Krishna, Naturalism, and Pluralism
 * James Clerk Maxwell, Maxwell on Molecules and Gases, cites V.V. Raman article "Where Credit is Due"