Dear Tatiana,

You can see this phenomenon in the KSTS edition of the tantrasAra .

Harry Spier

On Fri, Nov 30, 2018 at 1:56 PM tatiana.oranskaia via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:

Dear colleagues,

I would be grateful for an answer to my question related to the following
passage in the Introduction by the editor, S.R. Banerjee, to 
'PraakRtadhyaaya':
"Kaashmira (with short 'i'! - TO) Shaiva works are  almost invariably 
accompanied
with some verses in the vernacular in the end of each chapter." (p.34)

What kind of a 'vernacular'/Prakrit is it?
Does it show some specific local features?

With best wishes,
Tatiana Oranskaia

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Prof. Dr. Tatiana Oranskaia
Abteilung für Kultur und Geschichte Indiens und Tibets
Asien-Afrika-Institut
Universität Hamburg
Alsterterrasse 1, 1. OG re.
20354 Hamburg

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Fax: 040 42838 6944
tatiana.oranskaia@uni-hamburg.de



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