Pa.n.ditasarvasva

Timothy Lubin LubinT at WLU.EDU
Mon Jun 19 15:48:55 UTC 2006


I am not sure whether this is the same as that listed by Peter Wyzlic -- WorldCat lists the following, held by the Library of Congress and several American and Canadian university libraries:
 
Panditasarvasva Kisoracandra Deba;  Dayanidhi Khadiratna1982 [3. samskarana]. Oriya  Book 8, 8, 393 p., [2] leaves of plates : ports. ; 25 cm. Kataka : Dharmagrantha Shtora, Manual of Hindu rituals; representing the tradition of Orissa. Note(s): In Sanskrit (Sanskrit in Oriya script); translation and prefatory matter in Oriya./ Cover title: Pandita sarbasva./ First published: 1896. Class Descriptors: LC: BL1226.74 Other Titles: Panditasarvasva. Oriya & Sanskrit.; Pandita sarbasva. Responsibility: Kisoracandra Deba Maharajanka dvara sangrhita o panditamandali dvara samsodhita, parimarjita o paribarddhita ; Dayanidhi Khadiratna Vidyabhushananka dvara parimarjita. Document Type: Book Entry: 19880405 Update: 20040504 Accession No: OCLC: 18815871 Database: WorldCat
 
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>>> pwyzlic at UNI-BONN.DE 06/16/06 11:38 AM >>>

On Fri, 16 Jun 2006 14:48:10 +0200
  Arlo Griffiths <arlo.griffiths at LET.LEIDENUNIV.NL> wrote:
> Does anybody know a sm.rti digest under this title? I 
>find a  reference without any further bibliographic 
>reference to a passage  from p. 4 of the unspecified 
>edition: [...]

One of the printed catalogues of the Sanskrit works in the 
British Museum (aka British Library) lists an edition of a 
work named Panditasarvasva in Oriya characters:

[Panditasarvasva. A work on Hindu law. Ed. with an Oriya 
translation by Mahendra Deva, Maharaja of Athmallik]. pp. 
372, 8. Cuttack, 1897. 8°
Shelfmark no.: 14038. d. 36 [the compilator of the 
catalogue, i.e. L. D. Barnett, adds: "This is perhaps the 
Panditasarvasva ascribed to Halayudha".]
See L. D. Barnett: A supplementary catalogue of Sanskrit, 
Pali, and Prakrit books in the Library of the British 
Museum. London, 1908, col. 449, s.v. Panditasarvasva

Hope it helps

Peter Wyzlic

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