The Padacandrikā is one of the four commentaries on the Daśakumāracarita 
published in the Nirnaya Sagar Press edition(s) of the latter — here the 1940 
one:
https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.494082/page/n3/mode/2up

Note that, on the "boy" side, as already mentioned by Paulinus a Sancto 
Bartholomaeo (Viaggio alle Indie orientali, umiliato alla santità di n. s. 
papa Pio Sesto, pontefice massimo, Roma: A. Fulgoni, 1796, p. 195 - cf. the 
French, German and 
English<http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015035588519> versions of 
the same), according to F. Fawcett, "Notes on some of the people of Malabar", 
Madras Government Museum Bulletin 3/1, 1900, p. 79:
 “Nambútiri boys play a game called pantukali with a football made of coir. On 
each side there is a hole, and the game consists in trying to put the ball in 
the hole of the opposite side.”
K. P. Padmanabha Menon, History of Kerala, Ernakulam: Government Press, t. 3, 
1933, p. 122, confirms:
"Boys generally have a game called Paṇṭukaḷi with a foot ball made of coir or 
pack thread. This game will be found described elsewhere."
The game is described in details by the same in the vol. 4 (1937, pp. 300-301, 
cf. p. 378 and 387 n° 26), under the name Thalapandu = mal. talama-p-pantu ̆ , 
played during the Onam festival (the description follows the one of A. R. Raja 
Raja Varma published in the vol. 5 of the  Malabar Quarterly Review, not seen).

Le 11 avr. 2024 à 07:05, Nagaraj Paturi via INDOLOGY 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> a écrit :

This link seems to be a Japanese one . Since you are in Japan now, you may  be 
able to access

https://bauddha.dhii.jp/INBUDS/adm.php?od=8&m=sch&uekey=%E7%A7%98%E6%88%AF%E8%A1%93%EF%BC%88Kanduka-tantra%EF%BC%89&ekey1=keywordsstr&lim=20&ekey=%E7%A7%98%E6%88%AF%E8%A1%93%EF%BC%88Kanduka-tantra%EF%BC%89

On Thu, Apr 11, 2024 at 9:42 AM patrick mccartney via INDOLOGY 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Dear Friends,

This is in relation to Daṇḍin's Dasakumāracarita and the monthly ritual of 
kanduka-krīḍita that the princess, Kandukavatī, performed for Vindhyavāsinī 
during kṛttikā.

Raghavan (1960, 149) has briefly mentioned a:

'commentary Padacandrikā quotes a treatise called Kanduka-tantra on the art of 
playing with ball.'

Raghavan, V., ed. 1960. Nṛttaratnavali of Jāya Senāpati. Madras: Government 
Oriental Manuscripts Library.

I would be most grateful for any information about how to locate and access 
these two texts.


Thank you.

All the best,

Patrick McCartney, PhD
Phoenix Fellow 2023–26, HIroshima University, Japan
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Research Associate - Nanzan University Anthropological Institute, Nagoya, Japan
Visiting Fellow - South and South-east Asian Studies Department, Australian 
National University


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