FW: [INDOLOGY] A Query re the development of garbha
Jo
jkirk at SPRO.NET
Sun Feb 19 21:37:08 UTC 2012
Please, Prof, Magnone,
Would you also describe what these tortures entail:
“(a pledge, alas! soon to be forgotten because of the hellish tortures inflicted by the yoniyantra…)”. So what are these? I want to compare them to East Asian views on childbirth and the female.
Thanks,
Joanna Kirkpatrick
From: Indology [mailto:INDOLOGY at liverpool.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Paolo Magnone
Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2012 11:52 AM
To: INDOLOGY at liverpool.ac.uk
Subject: Re: [INDOLOGY] A Query re the development of garbha
Dear Arthur and List,
Śivadharmottara Purāṇa 8, 26-52 describes the different stages of the conception, formation and development of the embryo, up to the point when the jīva acquires consciousness and remembrance of his past sorrowful incarnations, pledging to put an end to such course in his life soon to begin through the study of śivajñāna! (a pledge, alas! soon to be forgotten because of the hellish tortures inflicted by the yoniyantra and of the agony of childbirth).
The relevant passage (28-29) apparently contemplates three main phases, marked by three different terms (which do not include kaṭhina): kalala, arbuda (budbuda in another MS) and peśī.
tac chukraṃ raktasaṁyuktam ekāhāt kalalaṃ bhavet
pañcarātreṇa kalalam arbudākāratāṃ vrajet
arbudaṃ saptarātreṇa māṁsapeśī bhavet tataḥ
dvisaptāhād bhavet peśī raktamāṁsacitā dṛḍhā
Greetings from likewise snowy Milan,
Paolo Magnone
Sanskrit Language and Literature
Catholic University of Milan
Jambudvipa - Indology and Sanskrit Studies (www.jambudvipa.net)
On 17/02/2012 14:49, Artur Karp wrote:
Dear List,
According to the Garbhopaniṣat human embryos "solidify" one month
after conception, they become kaṭhina. Turner (CDIAL 2650) informs the
word is used in the Suśrutasaṃhitā and suggests it could be a
Dravidian borrowing.
[an embryo becomes] māsābhyantare kaṭhinaṃ: "in a month, it hardens".
A quick check of the Suśrutasaṃhitā text doesn't show any phrase
combining the two: garbha and kaṭhina.
Are there any other words used to describe this stage of the embryo's
'hardening' or 'solidification'? Does also the Hiranyagarbha undergo
this stage?
Thanks in advance, and greetings from snowy Warsaw,
Artur Karp
Senior Lecturer in Sanskrit and Pali (ret.)
South Asian Studies Dept.
University of Warsaw
Poland
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