Works
- Amr̥tavāgbhava; Balajinnātha Paṇḍita (2020 ) (in Sanskrit). Sarvatantrasvatantra Mahāmahima-Ācārya Śrīmadamr̥tavāgbhavapraṇītaṃ Śrīsañjīvanīdarśanam. Bharatapuram: Miśra Govindaḥ. OCLC 22989210.
- Vālmīki; Prakāś Rām Kurẏgāmẏ; Balajinnātha Paṇḍita, (1965) (in Kashmiri). Kāśur Rāmāyan : yaʼanẏ Rāmuʻh tsarẏat tuʼh Lavuʼh kōś tsarẏat. Srīnagar: Jammūn̲ va Kaśmīr Akādmī āf Ārṭ and Kalcar ainḍ Lēngvējiz. OCLC 20814965.
- (in Hindi) Kāśmīra-Śaiva-Darśana. 1973. OCLC 69323300.
- Aspects of Kashmir Śaivism. Utpal Publications. 1977. OCLC 7905752.
- Vaishṇavī Devī rahasya. Tryambaka Prakāśana. 1983. OCLC 22909119.
- B.N. Pandit. (1989). History of Kashmir Shaivism. Utpal Publications. ISBN 81-85217-01-7.
- Abhinavagupta, RaÌjaÌnaka; Balajinnātha Paṇḍita (1991). Essence of the exact reality, or, Paramarthasara of Abhinavagupta. New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers. OCLC 49324375.
- B.N. Pandit = Svātantryadarpaṇaḥ : abhinavamadvaitaśaivasastrapathyapustakam-Angalavyakhyayuktam / granthakaro Balajinnātha Paṇḍitaḥ. (1993). Mirror of Self-Supremacy or Svatantrya Darpana. Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers. ISBN 81-215-0559-3.
- B. N. Pandit (1997). Specific Principles of Kashmir Saivism. Munshiram Manoharlal. ISBN 81-215-0729-4.
- translation and commentary by B.N. Pandit ; edited by Lise F. Vail. (2004). Isvarpratyabhijna Karika of Utpaladeva: Verses on the Recognition of the Lord, a translation and commentary. Muktabodha Indological Research Institute, Motilal Banarsidass Publishers. ISBN 81-208-1785-0.
- (in Russian) Osnovʹi kashmirskogo shivaizma. Moskva, Russia: Profit Stail. 2004. OCLC 61751808.
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