I have now scanned the 1977 facsimile reproduction of this manuscript, and Lubomir has kindly uploaded it to Archive.org. The link is:
https://archive.org/details/kriya-sangraha The facsimile reproduction of this manuscript is useful because Tadeusz Skorupski in his very helpful 2002 book, *Kriyāsaṃgraha: Compendium of Buddhist Rituals, An abridged version*, references it throughout by page number. Skorupski also references throughout by page number the Tibetan translation in the Peking edition, *The Tibetan Tripitaka*, as reprinted in Japan: vol. 74, 106.2.4 to 170.2.3. This Tibetan edition is not accessible at the Buddhist Digital Resource Center, because it is in copyright, even though I have not seen any copy available for purchase. So if anyone has a scan of this Tibetan text in this edition, it would be helpful to post it. Thanks. Best regards, David Reigle Colorado, U.S.A. >> >> On Tue, Nov 28, 2023 at 17:57, David and Nancy Reigle via INDOLOGY < >> [email protected] >> <On+Tue,+Nov+28,+2023+at+17:57,+David+and+Nancy+Reigle+via+INDOLOGY+%3C%3Ca+href=>> >> wrote: >> >> Sharada Rani reproduced this manuscript in 1977, as vol. 236 of the >> Sata-Pitaka Series. Despite trying several times over the years, I have >> never been able to find and obtain a copy, nor have I been able to find a >> digital copy in recent years. Does anyone have one? I have often wanted to >> consult it, and especially would like to now. Thanks. >> >> Best regards, >> >> David Reigle >> Colorado, U.S.A. >> >>
_______________________________________________ INDOLOGY mailing list [email protected] https://list.indology.info/mailman/listinfo/indology
