Guest guest Posted August 10, 2005 Report Share Posted August 10, 2005 Philip, The Hamsaduta of Rupagosvamin with a Sanskrit commentary of Jivanandavidyasagara Bhattacharya is available. It is published in Kavyasangraha Vol.1.pp.441-507. It is a reproduction of the 1888 edition of Kavyasangraha. The copy of the same may be available from Rastriya Sanskrit Sansthan, Delhi. 3 vols.Set. @ Rs.191.00.The other details are as follows: Published by: Reprintographics I A/ 13 B, Ashok Vihar, Phase 1, Delhi-110052 Printed atGarg Offset Works B-76, Naraina Industrial Area, New Delhi. Dr.K.V.Vasudevan. - filippo_senzadenaro <phillip.ernest <INDOLOGY> Friday, August 05, 2005 11:04 AM [Y-Indology] Hamsaduta with sanskrit commentary > Dear group. There is a very nice edition of the Hamsaduta of > Rupagosvamin here at the BORI library, which I need, but the book can't > be copied without being ruined, and I won't have time to copy it by > hand before my library membership elapses, and anyway I don't really > look forward to copying almost two hundred pages of devanagari by > hand. I shall be in Mysore rom wednesday next and possibly in Chennai > and Bangalore after that, and have a lot of money for riding the > rails. Does someone have a bookstore with the Hamsaduta and a sanskrit > commentary. I have not found such a bookstore in Pune; there is > Motilal Banarsidas on Rajirao Road but they don't have a Hamsaduta that > I can see. A bookstore with used sanskrit texts might have it, but > this I have not found. > > Many thanks. Thanks also especially to those who have helped me with > advice about living in India. > > Phillip > > Links > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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