A slightly different reading of Udaana 68-9 Steinthal was recently offered by Minoru Hara, "A note on the Sanskrit word andha", IIJ 49 (2006), pp. 273-303 (see esp. 275 and 278-280).
Eugen


 
2012/10/1 Dominik Wujastyk <wujastyk@gmail.com>
Dear Himal,

I guess you've already got this, from Col. Jacob, vol.1, p.3:

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Best,
Dominik

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On 1 October 2012 16:26, Himal Trikha <himal.trikha@univie.ac.at> wrote:
Dear list members,

I am currently attempting to identify instances of the andhagajanyāya in
classical South Asian literature and would greatly appreciate your help.

Despite its popularity today, the maxim seems rarely attested in classical
works. So far, I have been able to identify only nine works (see below),
in which the maxim is mentioned. I would be very thankful if you could
refer me to any other instances of the maxim or to secondary literature,
in which it is discussed.

Thank you very much and

with best regards

Himal Trikha

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Buddhist works: *Arthavargīyasūtra, Udāna (and commentary), Tarkajvālā,
*Mahāyānasaṅgraha

Advaita: Chandogyopaniṣadbhāṣya, Naiṣkarmyasiddhi (and commentary),
Bṛhadāraṇyakopaniṣadbhāṣyavārttika (and commentary)

Jaina: Ṣaḍdarśanasamuccayalaghuvṛtti, Syādvādamañjarī

For bibliographical details and secondary literature see
http://homepage.univie.ac.at/himal.trikha/lehre/andhagaja/2_bibl.pdf

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Institute for the Cultural and Intellectual History of Asia
Austrian Academy of Sciences
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