What Devanagari text would you most like as an e-text
Smith, Frederick M
frederick-smith at UIOWA.EDU
Sun May 31 01:15:50 UTC 2009
Tantravarttika by Kumarila Bhatta.
All available comms, on Yogasutras.
But, Jonathan and others are right, we do need a single list of what's out there.
Fred Smith
On 5/29/09 7:47 AM, "Dominik Wujastyk" <d.wujastyk at UCL.AC.UK> wrote:
In the last decade or two, a substantial amount of Sanskrit literature has
become available in e-text form. Veda, Mahabharata, Ramayana, Mahabhasya,
Astadhyayi, Kasika, Puranas, many Tantras, dharmasastra and jyotisa texts,
Buddhist literature, much else.
What next? What text is there in Devanagari script that hasn't been input
yet, and that you would dearly like to have as an e-text? I wonder if we
can put together a prioritized list?
Best,
Dominik Wujastyk
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