Books Written, Edited and Translated
Moral and Spiritual Values (Naitik Pathmala) by Muni Mathmal Later Acharya Mahapragya (Translated) published by Adarsh Sahitya Sangh Churu (Raj) in 1976.
New Age : New Outlook (Naya Yug : Naya Darshan) by Dr. (Muni) Nagraj (Translated) published by Arhat Prakashan, Kolkata in 1981.
Translated Sahityalochan by Babu Shyam Sunderdas into English (Dissertation) for M.Phil. (ELT), Rajasthan Univeristy 1981.
Translated into English four volumes of Manas, a Hindi classic on the patterns of human mind authored by Dr. Gulab Kothari and published by Rajasthan Patrika in 2011.
Translated into English Purusharth Chatusthaya, a narrative poem by Dr. Gulab Kothari based on the philosophy of four pursuits dharma, artha, kama and moksha. Its English edition is entitled Me Hi Radha, Me Hi Krishna and was published by Rajasthan Patrika in 2011.
Translated into English – Dr. Kothari’s narrative poem Aadyaa addressed to his granddaughter Aadyaa published by Rajasthan Patrika in 2014.
Translated Dr. Gulab Kothari’s Book Brahm Vivart into English with the title Cosmic Infinity : A Vedic Perspective. It has been published by Indian Council of Philosophical Research, Govt. of India.
Translated ‘Re Manava Mere’ narrative poem in Hindi by Dr. Gulab Kothari into English with the title O My Mind. It has been published by Pilgrims Publishing, Varanasi in 2018.
Translated into English a Collection of Lectures by Dr. Gulab Kothari published with the title ‘Within Lies Harmony’ published by Rajasthan Patrika in 2020.
Acharya Tulsi: A Peacemaker Par Excellence (Acharya Tulsi Jivan Katha) by late Acharya Mahapragya (edited and translated) published by Anuvrat Vishva Bharati in 1987 and republished in 1999.
Acharya Tulsi: Fifty Years of Selfless Dedication (Edited) Prof. Bhatnagar was the Editor-in-Chief – 1985 published by JVB Ladnun, Raj INDIA
Dharama Chakra Ka Pravartan (Hindi Edited) – 1986 JVB Ladnun, Raj INDIA
ANUVIBHA – a special report in Hindi on the International Conference on Peace and Nonviolent Action held at Ladnun from December 5-7, 1988 (chief editor).
Edited Ladnun Declaration (1988), Rajsamand Declaration on Training in Nonviolence (1991) and the 1995 Ladnun Declaration for a Nonviolent World and Ecological Harmony Through Spiritual Transformation (1995) – all published by Anuvrat Vishva Bharati (ANUVIBHA).
Edited the Special Commemorative issue of Anuvibha Reporter in sacred memory of late His Holiness Acharya Tulsi Oct.-Dec. 1997. It was published by Anuvrat Vishva Bharati (ANUVIBHA).
Edited the Special Issue of Anuvibha Reporter covering the proceedings of the IV ICPNA held in November 1999 in Delhi. It contains articles by delegates on Ahimsa and Conflict Management and runs in 320 pages. It is hailed as a resource book in Ahimsa. It was published by Anuvrat Vishva Bharati (ANUVIBHA) in 1999.
Training in Nonviolence : Theory and Practice – a resource book for non-violence trainers by Acharya Mahapragya. It was translated into English as well as edited by me. It was published by Anuvrat Vishva Bharati (ANUVIBHA) in 2009.
Edited Towards a Nonviolent Future : Seeking Realistic Models of Peaceful Co-existence and Sustainability – a detailed report of the 8th ICPNA published by Anuvrat Vishva Bharati (ANUVIBHA) in 2014 (374 Pages).
Edited ‘Contribution of Acharya Mahaprajna to Indian Culture’ by Prof. Dayanand Bhargava and published by JVBI Ladnun in 2017.
Edited ‘Acharya Mahapragya : Global Reflections and Tributes’ published by Prabhat Prakashan New Delh in 2024
Authored a section on Jainism containing elucidations of about 80 Jaina technical terms of the book entitled Indian Philosophical Terms: Glossary and Sources, published jointly by K.J. Somaiya Bharatiya Sanskriti Peetham, Mumbai (India) and the Institute of Jainology, UK (2005).
Amrit Purush Acharya Tulsi (Hindi) (Authored) published by Anuvrat Vishva Bharati (ANUVIBHA) (1987).
Anuvrat Movement (English) (Edited and partially authored) published by Anuvrat Vishva Bharati (ANUVIBHA) 91985).
Acahrya Mahapragya : A Journey to Wisdom published by Harper Element, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers India (2015).