n âciketopâkhyâna

Olivia Cattedra olivia2002 at CIUDAD.COM.AR
Sat Mar 1 10:12:42 UTC 2008


Thank all of you very much. I know about the KUp., but in an article of De Vries I came across that there were four versions of Naciketa story, including the change from Naciketa to Nâciketa, and that the last one of this version is developed by the nâciketopâkhyâna of the 5th century AD, which afterwards become melted with other legends and bcame the basis of a wide tradition of fairy tales in eEurope; so I was looking for this source in particular. In another art. I read that this particular version was included in the Brahma Purana, so I would like to check this.  Thank all of you you very much, greetings!!!!!!!!!



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Nivedita Rout" <nivi71r at YAHOO.CO.IN>
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Puranic Encyclopedia of Vettam Mani would be useful in this concern. The famous Kathopanisad contains the story as well.

Thank you

Dr. Nibedita Rout,
EFEO, Pondicherry
India




----- Original Message ----
From: Olivia Cattedra <olivia2002 at CIUDAD.COM.AR>
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Sent: Friday, 29 February, 2008 3:57:05 PM
Subject: nâciketopâkhyâna

Dear colleagues

I would apreciate some information on this text: nâciketopâkhyâna; 
thank you very much, greetings
Dr Olivia Cattedra
CONICET - FASTA
Argentina
ocattedra at yahoo.com.ar


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