What Devanagari text would you most like as an e-text

Loriliai Biernacki Loriliai.Biernacki at COLORADO.EDU
Sat May 30 07:10:10 UTC 2009


I'd really like to see some of the lesser studied Tantric texts, for
starters, the Gandharva Tantra and the several volumes available in the
Tantrasaṁgraha Series edited by V.V Dvivedi in the Yogatantra-Granthamālā
published by Sampurnanand Sanskrit University and Brahmānanda Giri's
Śāktānandataraṅgiṇī.
-- 
Loriliai Biernacki
Associate Professor
University of Colorado at Boulder
UCB 292
Boulder, CO 80309
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Loriliai.Biernacki at colorado.edu
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> Among philosophical works, I have not so far found
> e-texts of (pardon the omitted diacritical marks):
> 
> Santaraksita's Tattvasamgraha and its Panjika
> 
> Sarvadarsanasamgraha attr. to Sayanamadhava (or to Ceni Bhatta)
> 
> Haribhadrasuri's Saddarsanasamuccaya and its comms.
> 
> And very little Jaina philosophy in general seems
> so far available. The
> encyclopedic nature of the three texts mentioned above, however,
> recommends them I think rather strongly.
> 
> Matthew T. Kapstein
> Numata Visiting Professor of Buddhist Studies
> The University of Chicago Divinity School
> 
> Directeur d'études
> Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Paris





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