Dear colleagues,

I've already searched archive.org, worldcat, British Library printed and online catalogues, Wellcome Library,  Google, IOLR printed book catalogues.  


The scholar Hariprapanna, in his Rasayogasāgara (1927: intro p. 70) mentioned an edition of the Suśrutasaṃhitā edited by "Pandit Kripā Ram (afterwards Swami Darśanānand)" that was published in 1892.

Based on Hariprapanna's information, Meulenbeld listed this edition as "*m" which means he had not seen it himself (HIML IB, 312).

I really can't find any trace of this edition elsewhere in the literature.  There's a website about Swami Darśanānanda on the Arya Samaj site, and I've put together an entry at PanditProject with everything I can find about him.  He wrote a Hindi-Sanskrit-Hindi dictionary, and numerous other works in Urdu etc.  

If you have any information about this 1892 edition, I'd be very grateful if you would share it with me.

Best wishes,
Dominik


Dominik Wujastyk
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Professor Emeritus, Classical Indian History
University of Alberta, Canada
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