Dear Martin,
For some reason GRETIL no longer carries Yāska. I
saved a copy that used to be there, which I am attaching. Since it marks word
boundaries with periods e-searches have to be careful.
Lakshman Sarup's edition and translation is quite
readable.
L. Sarup. The
Nighaṇṭu and the Nirukta. Motilal Banarsidass (numerous
rpts)
The following discuss Yaska in detail, primarily
evaluating his etymologies from the perspective of modern 'scientific'
etymologies:
Siddheshwar Varma. The Etymologies of
Yāska. Hoshiarpur: Vishveshvanand Institute Publications, 1953
and
Hannes Skold. The Nirukta: Its place in old Indian
Literature and Etymologies. Lund, London, Paris, Oxford, Leipzig,
1926
I'm unaware of e-editions of those.
best,
Dan Lusthaus
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Subject: [INDOLOGY] Yāska's Nirukta -
Digital editions and word lists
Dear Friends,
I am searching for digital editions of Yāska's Nirukta (both the
source text and any translations done till date) and any other digital
material in this light (word lists with definitions as given in any
translations/commentary and so forth).
With much appreciation in advance,
Martin Gluckman
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