Tabelle zu Angehörigen „anderer Religionen“ in Indien und allen Bundesstaaten (2011): C-01 Appendix : Details of Religious Community Shown Under »Other Religions And Persuasions« In Main Table C-1- 2011 (India & States/UTs). Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner India, Neu-Delhi ohne Datum (englisch; XLSX-Excel: 126 kB auf censusindia.gov.in).
Arup Chanda: Market economy not the panacea, says Sen. In: Rediff on the Net. Indien, 28. Dezember 1998, abgerufen am 27. Januar 2019 (englisch); Zitat: „Nobel laureate Amartya Sen is an atheist.“
Interview mit Amartya Sen von Pranab Bardhan: The arguing Indian. In: California Magazine. Jahrgang 117, Nr. 4, Juli/August 2006 (englisch; online (Memento vom 22. Dezember 2008 im Internet Archive) auf alumni.berkeley.edu); Zitat: „In some ways people had got used to the idea that India was spiritual and religion-oriented. That gave a leg up to the religious interpretation of India, despite the fact that Sanskrit had a larger atheistic literature than exists in any other classical language. Even within the Hindu tradition, there are many people who were atheist. Madhava Acharya, the remarkable 14th century philosopher, wrote this rather great book called Sarvadarshansamgraha, which discussed all the religious schools of thought within the Hindu structure. The first chapter is ‘Atheism’ - a very strong presentation of the argument in favor of atheism and materialism.“