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As I said, the book is out of print, but you could probably find it on

ABE.com. The complete title is "Ganesagita, a study, translation with notes,

and a condensed rendering of the commentary of Nilakantha", by Kiyoshi

Yoroi, published by Mouton in 1968. It's a cool book, but very academic...

 

Hope this helps...

 

Rick

 

> lionserpent358

>

> Sun, 4 Aug 2002 01:53:17 EDT

>

> Re: Re: Do Hindus have a term....

>

> In a message dated 8/2/2002 8:51:58 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

> hmshutton writes:

>

>

>> There is, in fact, a 'Ganesha Gita', a section of the Ganesha Purana. Most

>> of the verses are selected from the BG, but the main speaker is Lord

>> Ganesha.

>>

>

> I'm so soooorrryy!.......Well I couldn't find the book and I love Ganesha! Is

> it literally called the Ganesha Gita or do I have to search throught the

> Ganesha purana and can that be found at the site you gave??? I noticed they

> had a Ganesha puja book for $6 has anybody seen this? Is it good?

>

> Well, please do me a favour and be so kind as to give me a direct link of the

> book, I am ffeling a little jealous! Smiles and laughs.

>

> Jai Ganesha Deva

>

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