Books
- Jainism in the new millennium Commonwealth publication (2010).
- Mahatma Gandhi- Man of the millennium ( Commonwealth Publication (2010).
- Gandhi aur gandhi vichar ka saurya mandal, Arjun Publication, Delhi, 2010.
- Hind Swaraj and Satyagraha (Commonwealth Publication, New delhi, 2010.
- राष्ट्रीय धर्म और राजनीति (Arjun Publication, 2010).
- भारतीय दर्शनशात्र और धर्म ((Arjun Publication, 2010).
- Gandhi dristi (Arjun Publication, 2010).
- Dimensions of Indian thought and culture, Manak (1998).
- Gandhi and the modern world, Classical Pub. Co (1988).
- Gandhi and the new millennium, Commonwealth (2000).
- The Gandhian vision, Manak Publications; 1st edition (1998).
- Jaina perspective in philosophy and religion (Parsvanatha sodhapitha granthamala), Pujya Sohanalal Smaraka Parsvanatha Sodhapitha; 1st edition (1993).
- JP 100 Years ; Text and Context, Commonwealth Publishers (2004).
- The relevance of Gandhian thought, Classical Pub. Co (1983).
- The Jaina concept of omniscience, L.D. Institute of Indology (1974).
- The concept of Omniscience in ancient Hindu thought, Oriental Publishers & Distributors (1979).
- Gandhi and the twenty-first century, Peace Publishers (1993).
- Gandhian darshan mimansa (Hindi), Bihar Hindi Granth Academy, Patna, 1974.
- Samaj Darshan ka mool tatva (Hindi), Rajasthan Hindi Granth Academy, Patna 1979.
- Gandhi and the 31st Century, Peace Publication, Delhi 1993.
- Bhartiya darshan aur chintan (Hindi), Manak Publication, New Delhi, 1997.
- Gandhi Vichar (Hindi), Manak Publication, Delhi, 1995.
- Gandhian Vision, Manak Publication, New Delhi, 1997.
- Reflections of Jaina, Manak Publications, New Delhi, 2003.
- Peace: ideology and action, gis, 1997.
- Naya samaj aur Nayi Sanskriti, Commonwealth Publishers, New Delhi, 2002.
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