Many of the books published by Jivananda Vidyasagara Bhattacharyya are available in an organized way from archive.org, thanks to someone with the moniker "shankara."  But the Indrajalavidyasangraha is missing from that list. 

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On 9 May 2017 at 09:01, Artur Karp via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:
My great thanks to Lubomír Ondračka - for his fast help. 

I already have the text (Indrajālavidyāsaṃgraha ED Vidyāsāgara (3rd ed. 1915).pdf), sent to me via WeTransfer. 

Here is the download link:


Thanks again, Lubomir

2017-05-09 8:34 GMT+02:00 Artur Karp <karp@uw.edu.pl>:
Dear List,

Does anyone, by chance, possess access to a pdf of this Compendium? 

I have searched for it in all net archives and google-type sources, but - so far - no luck.  

Three editions are mentioned in Goudriaan-Gupta’s Hindu Tantra and Sakta Literature, p. 117:

<<Manuscripts abound all over India (cf. NCO, VIII, p. 314); there are several editions, e.g. those by J. VIDYASAGAR in: Indrajālavidyāsagraha, Calcutta 1915 (bad ed.); by B.M. PANDEY, Varanasi 1963; by SYĀMASUNDARALĀLA TRIPĀṭHĪBombay 1909, re-ed. 1965, in 24 chs. See further IOL-SB, I, p. 712.>>

Your help would be greatly appreciated.

Artur Karp (ret.)

Chair of South Asian Studies
University of Warsaw
Polska





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