I dare to correct here Dominik slightly:
As Zisk has explained ("Sanskrit commentaries on the Carakasaṃhitā with 
special reference to Jajjaṭa’s Nirantarapadavyākhyā", eJournal of Indian 
Medicine Volume 2 (2009), 83–99, and "Citations in Jajjaṭa’s 
Nirantarapadavyākhyā", eJournal of Indian Medicine" Volume 3 (2010), 69–99), 
the rare edition searched by Sudipta is based on the Madras GOML R.2983, which 
is a (Malayalam) transcript made in 1919-1920 from a Trippunithura/Varyar Col. 
Palm leaf Ms. now lost. This text appears  more complete than the one of the 
KUML Ms. T.850 (= Desc. Cat. COL no. 835) referred to by Dominik 
(https://archive.org/details/jejjata-MS-T850/mode/2up) which is a 1930 
Devanagari transcript made on a palm leaf manuscript obtained (temporarily) in 
1929 from the collection of a certain Narayanan Moose ("Ilayedattu, 
Taikattuseri, Olloor, Kochin"). The latter original manuscript remains now 
untraced (Zisk thinks it is the same as the Trippunithura one, but it would 
then have changed of owner and lost a few leaves between 1920 and 1929).
bw
Christophe

Le 24 juin 2024 à 20:46, Dominik Wujastyk via INDOLOGY 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> a écrit :

The entry at Panditproject<https://www.panditproject.org/entity/41840/work> 
will take you to the scanned copy of the Trivandrum MS, which is the source of 
all other copies.

Best,
Dominik

Professor Dominik Wujastyk<https://apps.ualberta.ca/directory/person/wujastyk>
,

Singhmar Chair in Classical Indian Society and Polity
,

Department of History, Classics, and 
Religion<http://historyandclassics.ualberta.ca/>
,
University of Alberta, Canada
.


South Asia at the UofA:

sas.ualberta.ca<http://sas.ualberta.ca/>

SSHRC research: The Suśruta Project<http://sushrutaproject.org/>

Journal: History of Science in South Asia<http://hssa-journal.org/>

On Mon, 29 Apr 2024 at 04:37, Sudipta Munsi via INDOLOGY 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Dear List Members,

Parts of Jejjata's commentary on Caraksamhita called Nirantarapadavyakhya were 
published under the editorship of Haridatta Sastri by Motilal Banarsidass from 
Lahore in 1941. Despite best efforts I have been unable to get hold of a copy 
of it.

I would be extremely grateful if anyone could share a scanned copy of it.

Thanks in advance.

Sincerely,
Sudipta Munsi


Dr. Sudipta Munsi, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Researcher,
FWF funded research project, "Ayurveda and Philology: Gangadhar Ray Kaviraj and 
his legacy",
Department of South Asian, Tibetan and Buddhist Studies,
University of Vienna,
Spitalgasse 2, Hof 2,
1090 Vienna, Austria.

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