P.S. Also a second Sanskrit manuscript of the *Yuddhajayārṇava-tantra-svarodaya*: https://archive.org/details/YuddhaJayarnava5455Alm25Shlf1GhaDevanagariJyotish/page/n3/mode/2up
On Wed, Jul 17, 2024 at 9:19 AM David and Nancy Reigle <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Matthew, > > You very likely already know the three items about to be listed; but since > no one else has yet replied, at least publicly, I will go ahead with these. > Perhaps they will be of use if someone else tries to search svarodaya in > the future. > > 1. The *Yuddhajaya-* or *Yuddhajayārṇava-tantra-svarodaya* is found in > Tibetan translation in the Tengyur, Tohoku no. 4322. What seems to be a > Sanskrit manuscript of it is available at Archive.org, although I have not > checked to see if it is the same text. > > https://archive.org/details/YuddhaJayarnava5454GhaAlm25Shlf1DevanagariJyotish/page/n7/mode/2up > > 2. The *Narapatijayacaryāsvarodayaḥ* is another old Sanskrit svarodaya > text. It is available at Archive.org in a printed edition: > > https://archive.org/details/QwjT_narapati-jayacharya-svarodaya-of-shri-narapati-with-jaya-lakshmi-tika-of-harivansha-1946-khemar > > 3. The *Kālacakra-tantra* has a section on svarodaya in chapter 1, verses > 95-127 (or 94-126 in the Shong ston version), which would have been written > prior to 1040 CE as determined by John Newman. As you know, my new edition > of this chapter has just been published: *Kālacakra-tantra: A Corrected > Edition along with Two Tibetan Translations*, vol. 1. > > With best regards, > > David Reigle > Colorado, U.S.A. > > On Tue, Jul 16, 2024 at 10:36 AM Matthew Kapstein via INDOLOGY < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Dear friends, >> >> To pursue a query I began a few years ago and never followed up on: >> >> Is there any scholarship that you are aware of, in the fields of Indian >> astrology, yoga, tantra, or medicine, on the works variously title >> Svarodayatantra, Śiva-svarodaya, >> >> Svarodaya-vijñāna, etc.? I am primarily interested in older versions of >> these text, such as may have been in circulation before the fifteenth or >> sixteenth century. >> >> I am of course familiar with Alain Daniélou's *Le Shiva-Svarodaya: La >> naissance du Souffle de Vie *(Milan 1982). Some searches on the internet >> have turned up a large number of modern Hindi translations and commentaries >> that seem mostly to be non-academic and concern popular astrology, ayurveda >> and the like - I imagine that the situation is similar in other modern >> Indian languages. (But I would welcome recommendations of works in Hindi >> that appear to be of value for academic research on the Sanskrit texts.) >> with thanks, >> Matthew >> >> Matthew T. Kapstein >> Professor emeritus >> Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, PSL Research University, Paris >> >> Associate >> The University of Chicago Divinity School >> >> https://ephe.academia.edu/MatthewKapstein >> >> https://vajrabookshop.com/product/the-life-and-work-of-auleshi/ >> >> >> https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501716218/tibetan-manuscripts-and-early-printed-books-volume-i/#bookTabs=1 >> >> >> https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501771255/tibetan-manuscripts-and-early-printed-books-volume-ii/#bookTabs=1 >> >> https://brill.com/edcollbook/title/60949 >> >> Sent with Proton Mail <https://proton.me/> secure email. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> INDOLOGY mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://list.indology.info/mailman/listinfo/indology >> >
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