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Essay name: Purana Bulletin

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Affiliation: University of Kerala / Faculty of Oriental Studies

The "Purana Bulletin" is an academic journal published in India. The journal focuses on the study of Puranas, which are a genre of ancient Indian literature encompassing mythological stories, traditions, and philosophical teachings. They represent Hindu scriptures in Sanskrit and cover a wide range of subjects.

Purana, Volume 8, Part 2 (1966)

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203 (of 228)


External source: Shodhganga (Repository of Indian theses)


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July, 1966] A NEW VERSION OF THE BRHASPATISAṂHITĀ 419 Verse 26. The verse occurs also in the CV version and in individual texts of CN, but the wording of the maxim is often different; the verse occurs olso in the Mahābhārata, in Subhāṣita- samgraha-s and in the literature of "Greater India". The verse in CRCa II follows the Mahabharata text and not the GP text. CRCa II has in c, similarly as the Mahābhārata, instead of *; the MBh text is better. The Mahābhārata has in d while CRCa II, GP, Cr have the synonymous, but one Northern text of the Mahābhārato (D�) has also abed of CRCa II have some deviations from GP or MBh which are due to the sloppiness of the scribe. Verse 27. The verse occurs only in GP, but a similar verse occurs in the CR, version including CRT, and in the literature of "Greater India". The verse in CRCa II follows rather the GPy text than the GP text but with some changes which are not always very happy ones. The GP text is in d and partly in c different from the GPy text. abed of CRCa II have some deviations from the GPy text which are due to the sloppiness of the scribe. Verse 28. The verse occurs also in the Mahabharata, but the CRCa II text follows the GPy text (and not the GP text which has one small and unimportant variant in a; it also appears in MBh) nor the Mahābhārata text (which is partly different in d). c of CRCa II has some deviations from the GP text which are due to the sloppiness of the scrihe. Verse 29. The verse occurs also in the Mahābhārata. The CRCa II text follows the text of the Mahabharata, as it appears in the Roy's and Calcutta editions, but not as it appears in the Bhandarkar edition; it follows it, heowever with some errors. ad of CRCa II have some deviations from the MBh text which are due to the sloppiness of the scribc. Verse 30. The verse occurs also in the Pañcatantra, but only in the Tantrākhyāyikā version. The CRCa II verse contains some variants from GP and Cr. 25

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