Dear all,

If this mistake, which was prompted by my original request for materials by Hara, should now generate a few sales for the very worthy DNRL (http://www.istb.univie.ac.at/sdn), that would indeed be a happy outcome!

best, 
Chris




On 14 June 2013 03:46, Johanna Buss <johanna.buss@googlemail.com> wrote:
Dear Dominik, dear all, 

thank you, Dominik, for apologizing and pointing to the copyright.  

As Dominik rightly mentions, the link below, posted on Wednesday at the Indology list, refers to the full pdf-copy of a book that was published and is still distributed by the De Nobili Research library (DNRL). 

The DNRL is a small non-profit organization which aims at the dissemination of the results of research into Indian Religions and pursues this aim mainly through the publications of its series. Future publications rely on the income from the sale of these publications. 

As members of the board of the DNRL we therefore request you to remove the book in question from the webspace at which the link is directed or, if you don't have access to this webspace, please delete at least the link from Indology's archive. 

The book can be purchased for 32 Euros under this link: 

http://www.istb.univie.ac.at/sdn 

The processing of the order usually takes only a few working days. 

With best regards, 

on behalf of the board of DNRL
Johanna Buss
Vienna 


2013/6/14 Dominik Wujastyk <wujastyk@gmail.com>
Dear colleagues,

The link I posted in an earlier email, as Hara's 1966 dissertation, was not correct.  I posted a link to a later 2002 work that is still in copyright.  My sincere apologies to the publishers, the author, and everyone concerned.  If you wish to read the 2002 work, please buy a physical copy from the publishers!

Sincerely,
Dominik




_______________________________________________
INDOLOGY mailing list
INDOLOGY@list.indology.info
http://listinfo.indology.info


_______________________________________________
INDOLOGY mailing list
INDOLOGY@list.indology.info
http://listinfo.indology.info