Which number the naada indicates?
Dominik Wujastyk
ucgadkw at UCL.AC.UK
Fri Jun 7 15:54:41 UTC 2002
On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, Richard Salomon wrote:
> I have had a quick look through the two most comprehensive lists of
> chronogram words, namely:
>
> D.C. Sircar, Indian Epigraphy, pp. 230-3
> P.V. Kane, History of Dharmasastra, vol.V.1, pp.702-3.
Just as a footnote, appendix I in M. Rangacarya's edition and tr., "The
Ganita-sara-sangraha of Mahaviracarya with English translation and notes"
(Madras 1912) has quite a good list of bhutasankhyas. Not particularly
better than the above or L'Inde Classique's, but it does include some
specifically Jaina terms like bandha = 4 etc. (Also svara=7, but no naada
or sabda etc.)
Dominik
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