Guest guest Posted September 22, 2009 Report Share Posted September 22, 2009 Dear Folks: If you are in need of this book, Please mail me I can arrange to get it for you. Ramesh -- In , " M. S. Ravisankar " <ravi wrote: > > There was question to me about available books on aanandasaagarastavaH. > > 1) The following book is out print and available in Univ. of California, > Berekely, CA, USA. > > Srimannilakanthadiksitavaryaih pranitah Sri Anandasagarastavah, > Published by: Srikamakoti Kosasthana, Kumbhaghonam, 1944 as a part of > Kamakoti Granthavali Series (#12) > Author: Sri Nilakantha dixita > > Translated by: Ya Mahalinka Castirikal, N. Nateca Ayyar > > Original text in: Sanskrit, Grantha, and Tamil > Translation in: Tamil and English > ----------- > > This book was very useful for me on two counts. Not only I learned something > about aananda saagara stavaH, but also the grantha script (which I now use > for my handwritten notes, instead of Tamil Script). > > > 2) Today I searched UT catalog, and found that there is another book and a > foundation on niilakaNTha diixita, which is indeed a very good news. > > http://www.geocities.com/prganapathy/foundation.html > > Their publication can be obtained from Jayalakhmi Indological Book House. > > > AUTHOR: > Nilakantha Diksita, 17th cent. > UNIFORM TITLE: > Anandasagarastava. English & Sanskrit > TITLE: > Anandasagarastava of Mahakavi Sri Nilakanta Dikshithar / text with English > translation and notes by P.S. Krishnan and S.N. Sastri. > EDITION: > 1st ed. > PUBLISHED: > Chennai : Mahakavi Sri Nilakanta Dikshithar Foundation : Copies can be had > from Jayalakhmi Indological Book House, 2000. > DESCRIPTION: > 56, (4) p. ; 22 cm. > NOTES: > Poem. > English and Sanskrit. > Summary: On Minaksi, Hindu deity. > SUBJECTS: > Minaksi (Hindu deity)--Poetry. > OTHER AUTHORS: > Krishnan, P. S. > OCLC NUMBER: > 49332586 > > > 3) We posted some verses on based on #1 > http://www.ambaa.org/anandasagara/anandasagara1.htm > > 4) Someone sent a personal e-mail long ago about the availability a > Sanskrit commentary on this work, which is published from Mysore. I dont > have the details with me now. > > Thanks > > Ravi > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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