Guest guest Posted September 23, 2005 Report Share Posted September 23, 2005 The usual best place to start for such things is the New Catalogus Catalogorum : An Alphabetical list of Sanskrit and Allied Works and Authors (Madras: University of Madras, 1949- (14 vols. ptd so far). This is a union catalog of Sanskrit works whether printed or in ms. I find nothing under Patanjalisatanama or Patanjalyastottarasatanama or anything similar for *sahasranama. However, there is a Patanjalistotra with several variants of the title on p. 91 of v. 11. Among the variants is Patanjalyastaka, Sivapancacamarastotra and Sadasivastaka. Could perhaps a confused rumor of this come to you, and the mention of "8" in the title been misunderstood? The NCC says this hymn is not TO Patanjali but ascribed to him, and is addressed to (Sada-)Siva. The NCC says it has been printed in the Brhatstotraratnakara in Telugu script and in Stotrarnava. My library has several books of the first title. Unfortunately the catalog records are older and don't mention what the script is, just the language. But I will check them on the shelves. We do not have any edition of the second title. I have a vague notion that V. S. Raghavan may have done an article on Satanamas and/or Sahasranamas. Perhaps someone may remember it. Allen Thrasher Allen W. Thrasher, Ph.D., Senior Reference Librarian South Asia Team, Asian Division Library of Congress, Jefferson Building 150 101 Independence Ave., S.E. Washington, DC 20540-4810 tel. 202-707-3732; fax 202-707-1724; athr The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the Library of Congress. >>> girish.sharma 09/20/05 10:26 PM >>> Where can I find the text of the 108 names of Patanjali? What is the historical source of the document? Thanks. Girish Sharma Links Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2005 Report Share Posted September 23, 2005 >the New Catalogus Catalogorum : An Alphabetical list > of Sanskrit and Allied Works and Authors >(Madras: University of Madras, 1949- (14 vols. ptd so >far). Last month one scholar mentioned that the 15th vol. had come out. But I have not seen it myself. --- Narayan Prasad Allen W Thrasher <athr wrote: The usual best place to start for such things is the New Catalogus Catalogorum : An Alphabetical list of Sanskrit and Allied Works and Authors (Madras: University of Madras, 1949- (14 vols. ptd so far). This is a union catalog of Sanskrit works whether printed or in ms. I find nothing under Patanjalisatanama or Patanjalyastottarasatanama or anything similar for *sahasranama. However, there is a Patanjalistotra with several variants of the title on p. 91 of v. 11. Among the variants is Patanjalyastaka, Sivapancacamarastotra and Sadasivastaka. Could perhaps a confused rumor of this come to you, and the mention of "8" in the title been misunderstood? The NCC says this hymn is not TO Patanjali but ascribed to him, and is addressed to (Sada-)Siva. The NCC says it has been printed in the Brhatstotraratnakara in Telugu script and in Stotrarnava. My library has several books of the first title. Unfortunately the catalog records are older and don't mention what the script is, just the language. But I will check them on the shelves. We do not have any edition of the second title. I have a vague notion that V. S. Raghavan may have done an article on Satanamas and/or Sahasranamas. Perhaps someone may remember it. Allen Thrasher To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Security Centre. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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