Dear all,

If there are Navya-Nyāya fans out there, this question is for you.

A number of electronic Sanskrit books were prepared by Central Sanskrit University and posted here in PDF form. One of these e-books, prepared by the Guruvayoor Campus, is the Tattvacintāmaṇi. (There are two versions, I'm not quite sure why.) This e-book (here) has been further made machine-searchable (here and here), and I'm now working on further improving the plain-text, which I'll happily post for all to use.

The data quality of this version seems relatively good, and it's the only such complete electronic text that I know of. I'm specifically interested in its particular division into sizeable paragraphs. However, I cannot yet figure out what edition it is based on. I have looked at online Archive versions of the Asiatic Society edition (e.g., vol. 1) and the Tirupati edition (e.g., vol. 1), but neither of these seems to match. I fear that the e-book is an independent creation with no documentation, but I hold out hope for a more firmly established basis.

Does anyone have further ideas concerning what this electronic version of the Tattvacintāmaṇi was based on, or else, how one can effectively get in touch with the project team to ask?

Kind wishes,
Tyler