Fwd: [INDOLOGY] Mangala- title for brahmin physicians
Sudalaimuthu Palaniappan
palaniappa at AOL.COM
Sat May 12 03:59:30 UTC 2012
Dear Indologists,
D. S. Sircar gives the following references.
Annual Report of South Indian Epigraphy, 1917, part II, para 24
Annual Report of South Indian Epigraphy, 1917, Vol. V, p. 111
JRASB, Letters, Vols, VIII, pp. 317-21; IX, p. 101; Vol. XIV, p. 106; XVII, pp. 296ff
Indian Antiquary, 1893, pp. 57f.
"The Ambashta Jathi" in JUPHS, Vol. XVIII, pp. 148-61
I would greatly appreciate anyone who can email me a scan of any of these.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Palaniappan
On May 1, 2012, at 11:30 PM, Sudalaimuthu Palaniappan wrote:
> In EI 30, p. 43, n. 5. Sircar refers to an article of his entitled, "The Ambashṭha Jati" in JUPHS, vol 18, pp. 148-61. He refers to some of his observations in other references.
>
> So far I have not come across any Tamil inscriptions mentioning ambaṣṭha in the 7th century. The early Vaidya inscriptions I have seen are from the 8th century. There is a 11th century inscription mentioning an ambhaTTan2 <sic>. I would like to see the references Sircar is referring to.
>
> Regards,
> Palaniappan
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dominik Wujastyk <wujastyk at GMAIL.COM>
> To: INDOLOGY <INDOLOGY at liverpool.ac.uk>
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> Subject: [INDOLOGY] Fwd: [INDOLOGY] Mangala- title for brahmin physicians
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> In a 1953-54 article in EI, D. C. Sircar noticed a plate that mentions Ambaṣṭhas of Tamil Nadu, and DCS suggested that they were Vaidyas
> who moved from S. India to Bengal and helped to crystallize the Bengal Vaidya tradition. There is a long history to the Ambaṣṭhas, going back to the Pāli Canon at least. I'm not aware of a specific study of this group (and would be grateful for any reference), but they are routinely considered to be barber-surgeons, pretty much in the same mould as the European barber-surgeons.
>
> @ARTICLE{sirc-raks,
> author = {Dinesh Chandra Sircar},
> title = {6. {Rākshaskhāli (Sundarban)} Plate; {Śaka} 1118},
> journal = {Epigraphia Indica},
> year = {1987},
> volume = {30},
> pages = {42--3},
> annote = {(1953--54)},
> }
>
>
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> University of Vienna,
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