Jaiminiya Asvamedhikaparvan
james nye
jnye at midway.uchicago.edu
Mon Jul 24 18:50:38 UTC 1995
In response to Tamar Reich's request earlier today:
It appears the Library of Congress has two editions available on
microfiche. Both should be available from the South Asia Microfilm
Project collection at the Center for Research Libraries. One is
the Sanskrit text. The other is the text with a Hindi comm. Copies
of the OCLC records follow.
In addition, the Sanskrit catalogs of the British Museum, India
Office, and National Library of India list at least 9 other 19th-
and early 20th-cent. editions.
James Nye
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ACCESSION: 31711732
TITLE: Atha Srimajjaiminiyasvamedhaparvaprarambhah
PLACE: Kalyananagaryam :
PUBLISHER: "Laksmivenkatesvara" Mudranalaye,
YEAR: 1932
PUB TYPE: Book
FORMAT: 111 [i.e. 222] p. ; 17 x 33 cm.
NOTES: In Sanskrit.
Master microform held by: DLC.
On Asvamedha sacrifice; portion of Mahabharata.
Microfiche. New Delhi : Library of Congress Office ; Washington,
D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1994. 5
microfiches.
ALT TITLE: Mahabharata. Asvamedhaparva. Jaiminiyasvamedhaparva.
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ACCESSION: 31711729
TITLE: Atha Srimajjaminiyasvamedhaparva bhasatika sametam pra
PLACE: Kalyananagaryam :
PUBLISHER: "Laksmivenkatesvara" Mudranalaye,
YEAR: 1932
PUB TYPE: Book
FORMAT: 1 v. (various pagings) ; 17 x 33 cm.
NOTES: Hindi and Sanskrit.
Master microform held by: DLC.
On Asvamedha sacrifice, text with Hindi translation; portion of
Mahabharata.
Microfiche. New Delhi : Library of Congress Office ; Washington,
D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1994. 12
microfiches.
ALT TITLE: Mahabharata. Asvamedaparva. Jaiminiyasvamedhaparva. Hindi &
Sanskrit.
> Dear Indology Members,
>
> Can anyone help me find any edition of the Jaiminiya Asvamedhikaparvan?
> I know about its existence from Karmarkar's description in the
> "Introduction" to the Asvamedhikaparvan, pp. xxiv-xliv (in the BORI edition
> of the Mahabharata). Sukthankar also refers to it in his "Prolegomena" to
> the Adiparvan. The trouble is, neither of them gives any references.
> Any help will be appreciated.
>
> Tamar Reich
>
> MY email address is: treich at midway.uchicago.edu
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