[INDOLOGY] Highlights from the Sanskrit corpora

Krishnaprasad G krishnaprasadah.g at gmail.com
Tue Oct 1 07:01:49 UTC 2019


I am happy Camillo mentioned Kalidasa. I would like to add  3 books.

Raghuvamsa of Kalidasa

A book which which really tells about Indian Culture.

Champu Ramayana of Bhoja.


 Kadambari of Bana Bhatta.



These are the 3 books which even if the same authors, try to write a
similar work would  fail.



On Tue, Oct 1, 2019, 12:15 PM Matthew Kapstein via INDOLOGY <
indology at list.indology.info> wrote:

> I would also add the Kathāsaritsāgara - a landmark in the world history of
> stories.
>
> Matthew
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> On Sun, 29 Sep 2019 at 07:40, Martin Gluckman via INDOLOGY <
> indology at list.indology.info> wrote:
>
>> Two further submissions received to add to the list (thank you to all who
>> have responded):
>>
>> 1.Mahabharata for its general and omnipresent influence on all kinds of
>> cultural and literary creativity.
>>
>
> Note that the Mahābhārata text of the critical Pune edition is (C) BORI
> and is not meant to be distributed or hosted on other websites.  It is made
> exclusively available from John Smith's Bombay website
> <http://bombay.indology.info/mahabharata/statement.html>.  As the accompanying
> documentation <http://bombay.indology.info/mahabharata/text/UD/MBh00.txt>
> says,
>
> The electronic text of the Mahabharata is Copyright (C) The Bhandarkar
> Oriental Research Institute (BORI), Pune. This authorised and regularly
> updated text is available only via the web pagehttp://bombay.indology.info/mahabharata/statement.html. Please do not provide
> copies of the text to others.
>
> In other words, help yourself, but only from that Bombay website.
>
> This is why the Puna Mbh has never been offered through SARIT.  The text at SARIT <http://sarit.indology.info/mahabharata-devanagari.xml?view=div> is the 1906-1910 edition from Nirnayasagara Press,
> Bombay, "A New Edition Mainly Based on the South Indian Texts, with Footnotes and Readings."
>
> I'm fully aware that the Pune Mbh has long ago escaped into the wild and is offered everywhere.  I think that's a wonderful thing for
> scholarship (though bad for version control).  But it does not reflect the wishes of BORI.  I'm just sayin'
>
> Best,
>
> Dominik
>
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