Asoka: Roads and Animals
Jo
jkirk at SPRO.NET
Thu Aug 18 00:04:56 UTC 2011
Dear Patrick—
Thanks! Does this word relate to our term ‘soup’? I would agree with a suggestion that this covers a broad selection of dishes—sort of like what we find in recipe books today: i.e., from a simple broth to stews or ragouts, wet or dry. It would be most informative if the pākaśāstra literature says more.
Cheers,
Joanna
From: Patrick Olivelle [mailto:jpo at uts.cc.utexas.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2011 2:53 PM
To: Jo
Cc: INDOLOGY at liverpool.ac.uk
Subject: Re: [INDOLOGY] Asoka: Roads and Animals
The term is sūpa -- the expression sūpātthāya (Sk. sūpārthāya) -- for the sake of sūpa (probably more like stew, broth).
PO
On Aug 17, 2011, at 2:34 PM, Jo wrote:
Dear List,
Since I’m dying of curiosity, if I may ask, can someone tell me what is the edict’s term for ‘curry’?
Anthropologists are also skeptical of such number codes and have published about them-- but sorry, no references come to mind.
Thanks
Joanna
" Obliquely, the Ist Rock Edict: "Formerly in the kitchen of king Devanampriya Priyadarśin many hundred thousands of animals (bahūni
prāṇasatasahāsrani) were killed daily for the sake of curry"
[Hultzsch, 1925, p. 2]."
Sounds to me that one ought to apply the rule David Henige gives for premodern figures above ten thousand in his Numbers from Nowhere: The American Indian Contact Population Debate: just as a beginning, knock off the last digit. Henige deals with evidence from a lot of other places besides the Americas, though as best I recall not South Asia.
Allen
Allen W. Thrasher, Ph.D.
Asian Division, Library of Congress
Washington, DC 20540-4810
The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the Library of Congress.
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