Thank you for this, Tyler, it is an excellent development.  The online text display is the best I've seen, and I'm so glad you are including detailed metadata about the etexts and the editions from which they derive.

Best wishes with the future growth,
Dominik


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On Fri, 19 Dec 2025 at 12:01, Tyler Neill via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:
Dear All,

I am pleased to share a new project designed to help fill the gap left by the discontinuation of GRETIL.

Project website: hansel-library.info
Blog post: tylerneill.info/blog-kalpataru-diaries/hansel

This is a new, open-source platform for Sanskrit e-texts, which I am building from scratch for my own enjoyment and as a service to the global Indological community. I intend to grow it slowly and steadily, and the plan is to eventually involve more members of the community in its maintenance, much like this listserv. For now, as sole creator and curator, I will be balancing it with other commitments, but I have designed the system with a fair bit of automation to support the work.

Please be in touch if you would like to contribute Sanskrit e-text materials to the site! I would also like to thank the colleagues who have already provided initial feedback, corrections, and materials.

Happy holidays and warm regards,
Tyler

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