Guest guest Posted April 14, 2004 Report Share Posted April 14, 2004 Dear Colleagues, My Russian friends para-Indologists claim that in the National Library of Calcutta, there is a Sanskrit version, called Cakra-muni, of an old cosmological manuscript of, as it seems, intercultural origin. There is also a full-text Russian "translation" of this manuscript, and a scientific communication (doklad), ascribed to Prof. Toporov, which deals with the scientific and methodological extrapolations of the said root-civilization text. It is believed also that the Russian translation has been made in the 70-s by a group of scholars from the Institute of Oriental Studies, under the editorial guidance of Prof. Toporov. Does anybody know anything about such "manuscript" called Cakra-muni, or we are justified to label it as another modern theosophy-wise pseudoepigraph? Thank you, Plamen Gradinarov http://www.indology.ru Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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