Dear Professors Deshpande and Chevillard,

In trying to learn the full extent of K. V. Abhyankar's publications, I just happened across his review of an earlier work by M. S. Narasimhacharya. The review is more about the work than the author, but here is the citation in case it may be of use. The Annals (truly a treasure trove) readily yield more reviews of Narasimhacharya's work (including the one first mentioned) so I've included a couple of those as well.

May I ask, do you suppose it could be V. S. Abhyankar to whom Dr. Filliozat refers? How astonishing! Or perhaps an earlier member of that learned family?

Best regards to all the list,
Jo

MAHĀBHĀṢYA PRADĪPA VYĀKHYĀNĀNI (Vols. I and II) by M. S. Narasimhacharya
Review by: K. V. Abhyankar
Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Vol. 56, No. 1/4 (1975), pp. 245-246.

MAHĀBHĀṢYAPRADĪPAPRAKĀŚA par Pravartakopādhyāya by M. S. Narasimhacharya
Review by: G. B. Palsule
Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Vol. 71, No. 1/4 (1990), pp. 376-377.

COMMENTARIES SUR LE MAHĀBHĀṢYA DE PATAÑJALI, et le Pradīpa de Kaiyaṭa, Mahābhāṣya-Pradīpa-Vyākhyānāni, III (Adhyāya 1, Pāda 1, Āhnika 8-9), IV (Adhyāya 1, Pāda 2-4) by M. S. Narasimhacharya
Review by: S. D. Joshi
Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Vol. 60, No. 1/4 (1979), pp. 286-288.

On Fri, Nov 28, 2014 at 2:54 AM, Jean-Luc CHEVILLARD <jean-luc.chevillard@univ-paris-diderot.fr> wrote:
There is an interview of Pierre-Sylvain Filliozat
in The Hindu dated 27 november 2014.

The link is:

"http://www.thehindu.com/features/friday-review/interview-with-dr-pierre-sylvain-filliozat/article6639706.ece?ref=sliderNews"

The title is "Paninian from Paris".

The interview contains three reference to M. S. Narasimhacharya,
in the passages which read:

«Filliozat studied classical languages in Paris, and Vyakarana and Saiva agamas in Pondicherry, under M. S. Narasimhacharya and N.R. Bhatt, respectively. He learnt about Visishtadvaita too from Narasimhacharya.»

«“Someone like my teacher Narasimhacharya, had no difficulty following any of this, because he had committed the Sutras to memory. But if you are using a book, you will have a tough time.”»


-- Jean-Luc Chevillard

P.S. in case the WebMail through which I am sending this has messed up with the diacritics, I apologize in advance.


On 26/11/2014 22:18, Madhav Deshpande wrote:> I have been reading the Mah&#257;bh&#257;&#7779;ya-Prad&#299;pa-Prak&#257;&#347;a of Pravartakop&#257;dhy&#257;ya
edited by M. S. Narasimhacharya and published in 1986 from Pondichery.  There is no introduction to this volume, and no information about the author.  I am wondering if anyone else has come across any information about this author.

--
Madhav M. Deshpande
Professor of Sanskrit and Linguistics
Department of Asian Languages and Cultures
202 South Thayer Street, Suite 6111
The University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-1608, USA


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