Dear list members, On behalf of the Muktabodha Indological Research Institute, I am pleased to announce.
The following 14 Virasaiva e-texts have been added to Muktabodha's searchable etext library. https://muktabodha.org/digital-library/ They were created from sources provided by Dr. Elaine Fisher, Assistant Professor of Religion at Stanford University and a member of Muktabodha's Academic Advisory Council. This is the first installment of a project to digitally preserve and transcribe rare Virasaiva texts and is funded by a fellowship to Dr. Fisher from Stanford University. *From the paper transcripts of the French Institute of Pondicherry* T0342 Vīraśaivasiddhāntottarakaumudī (61 pages) T0343 Vīraśaivasiddhāntottarakaumudī (different from above) (42 pages) T1061 Caturvedatātparyasaṅgraha (30 pages) T0658,Pañcaratnavyākhyā (68 pages) T0031 Vīrāgama (228 pages) T0195 Vīraśaivāgamāḥ (63 pages) *From publications of Solapur Virasaivalingibrahmanagranthamala* Viśeṣārthaprakāśikā, Solapur 1906 (34 pages) Vīraśaivotkarṣapradīpikā, attr. Cennabasaveśvara, 1910 Solapur (18 pages) Kaivalyasāra, Solapur 1907 (57 pages) Vīraśaivācārapradīpikā, Gurudeva, Solapur 1905 (141 pages) Śivādvaitamañjarī, Svaprabhānanda, and Śaivasiddhāntadīpikā, Solapur 1909 (29 pages) *From other print books* Vīraśaivānandacandrikā, Maritoṇṭadārya, Varanasi, 1936 (234 pages) Śivādvaitadarpaṇa, Hooli ca. 1920 (36 pages) *Manuscripts* Vīratantra manuscript from Kashi Jangamwadi Matha (21 folios) Harry Spier
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