[INDOLOGY] Fwd: Purāṇas, "resembling the belly of a mirror"

Dipak Bhattacharya dipak.d2004 at gmail.com
Thu Feb 1 03:49:06 UTC 2018


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From: Dipak Bhattacharya <dipak.d2004 at gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Feb 1, 2018 at 9:16 AM
Subject: Re: [INDOLOGY] Purāṇas, "resembling the belly of a mirror"
To: "Tieken, H.J.H." <H.J.H.Tieken at hum.leidenuniv.nl>


Professor Tieken's citation tallies with the traditional *darpana*
Best
DB

On Thu, Feb 1, 2018 at 1:51 AM, Tieken, H.J.H. via INDOLOGY <
indology at list.indology.info> wrote:

> Dear Toke, maybe the following passage from the Nāṭyaśātra (2, 72cd-73ab)
> is of interest to you. It deals with the surface of the raṅgaśīrṣa:
>
> kūrmapr̥ṣṭhaṃ na kartavyaṃ matsyapr̥ṣṭhaṃ tathaiva ca
> **śuddhādarśatalākāraṃ** raṅgaśīrṣaṃ praśasyate.
>
> With kind regards, Herman
>
> Herman Tieken
> Stationsweg 58
> 2515 BP Den Haag
> The Netherlands
> 00 31 (0)70 2208127
> website: hermantieken.com
>
> ________________________________________
> Van: INDOLOGY [indology-bounces at list.indology.info] namens Toke
> Lindegaard Knudsen via INDOLOGY [indology at list.indology.info]
> Verzonden: woensdag 31 januari 2018 14:15
> Aan: Indology
> Onderwerp: [INDOLOGY] Purāṇas, "resembling the belly of a mirror"
>
> Dear all,
>
> I’m looking at some purāṇic passages where the expression “resembling the
> belly of a mirror” occurs.
>
> Liṅgapurāṇa 2.28.47-48 (all references in this email are drawn from
> GRETIL) has:
>
> śrūyatāṃ paramaṃ guhyaṃ vedikoparimaṇḍalam /
> aṣṭamāṅgulasaṃyuktaṃ maṅgalākuraśobhitam //
> phalapuṣpasamākīrṇaṃ dhūpadīpasamanvitam /
> vedimadhye prakartavyaṃ darpaṇodarasannibham //
>
> The verses speak of a diagram, maṇḍala, to be drawn in the center of the
> altar, vedi. The expression darpaṇodarasannibham, “resembling the belly of
> a mirror,” is used with reference to the maṇḍala.
>
> Liṅgapurāṇa 1.8.83 has:
>
> atyantanirmale samyak supralipte vicitrite /
> darpaṇodarasaṃkāśe kṛṣṇāgarusudhūpite //
>
> The context is the location where a practitioner should engage in yoga.
> The expression darpaṇodarasaṃkāśe, “resembling the belly of a mirror,” is
> used to describe a characteristic the place should have.
>
> The Śivapurāṇa 7.2,29.11-13 has:
>
> na tu prayogo bhidyeta vakṣyamāṇasya karmaṇaḥ /
> parīkṣya bhūmiṃ vidhivadgaṃdhavarṇarasādibhiḥ //
> manobhilaṣite tatra vitānavitatāṃbare /
> supralipte mahīpṛṣṭhe darpaṇodarasaṃnibhe //
> prācīmutpādayetpūrvaṃ śāstradṛṣṭena vartmanā /
> ekahastaṃ dvihastaṃ vā maṇḍalaṃ parikalpayet //
>
> The context here is the ground on which the diagram, maṇḍala, is placed.
> The expression darpaṇodarasaṃnibhe, “resembling the belly of a mirror,” is
> used to describe the ground.
>
> I’m interested in the image of a belly of a mirror used in the passages.
> The most obvious interpretation is that the image conveys something smooth,
> polished, and clean, as we would want a mirror to be; imperfections and
> dirt would distort the image we see in the mirror. I doubt that
> ‘reflective’ is meant, though ‘shining’ is a possibility.
>
> My question is if the image could be used to indicate shape in some way? I
> doubt ‘concave’ or ‘convex’ shape is meant, but perhaps ‘round’ or ‘flat’?
>
> With all best wishes,
> Toke
>
> -----
> Toke Lindegaard Knudsen, Ph.D.
>
> Associate Professor and Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow
> Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies
> University of Copenhagen
>
> <toke.knudsen at hum.ku.dk>
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