Hi gang. I am told that the Mahabharata's familiar phrase sukRtaalMlokaan (sorry for the inevitably hideous transliteration but people will remember that it...
... The list could be extended probably indefinitely, since the same material is repeated innumerable times in countless webpages without ever becoming more...
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Dear list members, I need pages 148 and 149 of Vol. 10 of the KSTS series, the Stavacintamani. If anyone has access to them and could scan them and e-mail...
Dear list, could someone please tell me if the introduction of the book described below in the British Library's catalogue, has an introduction in addition to...
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Dear Indologists, I am trying to track down an article in a festschrift: NARANG S.P., 2003. An analysis of the Prakrta of Bhasa-sama of the Bhatti-kavya (Canto...
Pl try <spnarang@...> and website: www.ifpindia.org. I got these from Dr. Narang when I met him in Paris in May 2004. I have so far had no time or...
Ashok Aklujkar
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Dec 9, 2005 3:13 am
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Vanijyotih is the title of a serial, not of the festschrift. Our library probably would not usually catalog a felicitation volume of a journal as a separate...
Allen W Thrasher
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Dec 9, 2005 1:50 pm
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Deciphering Indus Script as Sarasvati hieroglyphs with underlying language: Mleccha (Meluhha), a Prakrit A book has just been published (2005) containing the...
Dear friends, how would you interpret nirantarAyatvArparAM in the following lines: kevalaM ratihAsAdisthAyirUpaM pragRhNatI / ato nirantarAyatvAtparAM...
The reading given as part of the verse, nirantaraayatvaatparaam, which is to be separated into two words as nirantaraayatvaat paraam makes sense, not the one...
Ashok Aklujkar
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Dec 12, 2005 3:13 pm
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Yes, of course, it is a typo, I apologize. The commentary explains the meaning in the same way, but somehow I got confused on how the presence of a sthAyibhAva...
Dear Marina, Nirantaraayatva obviously means the state of being free from all obstacles.Precisely this is the concept of Rasa according to Abhinavagupta...
Dear list, I am familiar with Vittore Pisani's Sulla genesi del Mahabharata and Augusto Ancillotti's L' unità della visione morale nel Mahabharata. Could...
Dear Y-Indology list members, I have just received the following information which may be of interest to some of you (see below) Best wishes -- Jean-Luc...
Phillip, There is a 56 p. Introduction, English only, and 3 Appendices (pp. 117-133) plus an Index of authorities quoted by Bharatamallika, Additions...
Allen W Thrasher
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Dec 13, 2005 2:49 pm
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I am trying to understand one of the names of Suurya: Kanatkanakabhuushha Kanat + golden ornament. What does kanat mean? I haven't found it in the Williams or...
Is it 'kaNat' with retroflex 'n', cp. 'kvaNat'? In any case, I think it's onomatopoeic: 'with clinking golden ornaments' or similar. (Dare one use the word...
... 15.47 ... is a 56 p. Introduction, English only, and 3 Appendices (pp. 117-133) plus an Index of authorities quoted by Bharatamallika, Additions ...
... but such "exposure" doesn't necessarily mean that pro-ait advocates are right. it only means that somebody screwed up in their anti-ait argument. the...
Dear list members, The discussion of Panini's sutras on another list has got me looking at my aSTAdhyAyI again and I'm wondering if someone can clarify for me...
These are excellent questions, and point to aspects of Panini's metalanguage which is not entirely subject to rules of normal Sanskrit. This limitation is for...