Dear Michaël Meyer

I am pretty sure that I speak for a great many colleagues when I say THANK YOU and it is an absolutely wonderful resource! The fuzziness of the search is also great for (among other things) those of us who read things which sometimes have nonstandard spellings and the like.

So, in short: your labor of love is accepted and used with great appreciation!!

Jonathan

On Thu, Sep 7, 2023 at 1:01 AM Michaël Meyer via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:
Dear all,

My website is up again. Sorry for the inconvenience.

Briefly put, the main page sanskritists might find useful is https://michaelmeyer.fr/sanskrit. From there, you can search about fourty Sanskrit dictionaries at once, and you can download various data files I prepared for this purpose.

My primary motivation for writing the search tool was to allow tolerant retrieval: you can look for approximate matches of a given term, and you can navigate between dictionary entries that might refer to the same term but follow different notational conventions (for instance, the entries bandha, bandhaḥ, and baṃdhaḥ are linked together).

This is a labour of love I am doing in my spare time, but suggestions and bug reports are welcome nonetheless.

Best,
Michaël Meyer




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