Searching for: Sanskrit Chandamama before 1984

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Irene Galstian

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Sep 24, 2019, 5:32:49 PM9/24/19
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If you know of already digitised issues or where to get older issues in paper form, please respond. 

Thank you
Irene

Narayan Prasad

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Sep 24, 2019, 7:57:13 PM9/24/19
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Dear Dr Irene,
      It appears that the Sanskrit Chandamama started only in April 1984. Please have a look at the preface attached.
      Regards
      Narayan Prasad
Sanskrit Chandamama April 1984.png

K S Kannan

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Sep 24, 2019, 8:28:54 PM9/24/19
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Barely half a dozen years ago, all the issues were available on the net,
and one fine day, all went missing! Nobody knows who gained by so removing it.

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K S Kannan

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Sep 24, 2019, 8:39:13 PM9/24/19
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Yes, I remember the occasion when the first issue was released. I was present there.
It was at the Glass House in Lal Bagh, Bangalore (it was not yet BengalUru then).

Incidentally, my own book called kRdanta-rUpa-kos'a was also released right there.
ChaMu Krishna Shastri was in his highest spirits on the occasion.

(That was my second book (after my dhAtu-rUpa-kos'a)).


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Narayan Prasad

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<<Barely half a dozen years ago, all the issues were available on the net, and one fine day, all went missing! Nobody knows who gained by so removing it.>>

 
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Narayan Prasad

K S Kannan

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Sep 24, 2019, 9:07:25 PM9/24/19
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Oh! Thank you!

On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 6:19 AM Narayan Prasad <hin...@gmail.com> wrote:
<<Barely half a dozen years ago, all the issues were available on the net, and one fine day, all went missing! Nobody knows who gained by so removing it.>>

 
Regards
Narayan Prasad

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Irene Galstian

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Thank you, Mr Prasad and Prof Kannan. But if not Chandamama, was there another recurring Sanskrit publication with stories for children before 1984?

Irene

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<<Barely half a dozen years ago, all the issues were available on the net, and one fine day, all went missing! Nobody knows who gained by so removing it.>>

 
Regards
Narayan Prasad

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Raghav Prasad

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The Sanskrit language edition of Chandamama was started in April 1984.  

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K S Kannan

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Sep 24, 2019, 10:27:10 PM9/24/19
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It may be a good idea to collect and publish as a separate volume
all single-page stories that appeared in Chandamama (Sanskrit).

vishal jaiswal

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Given the dearth of children's literature in Sanskrit, it may be a nice idea for Chandamama from 1947 to 1983 to be translated into Sanskrit - at least all the good stories.

Vishal


On Wednesday, September 25, 2019, K S Kannan <ks.kann...@gmail.com> wrote:
It may be a good idea to collect and publish as a separate volume
all single-page stories that appeared in Chandamama (Sanskrit).

On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 7:05 AM Raghav Prasad <raghavendra.prasadms@gmail.com> wrote:
The Sanskrit language edition of Chandamama was started in April 1984.  

Regards.

On Tue, Sep 24, 2019 at 5:32 PM Irene Galstian <gnos...@gmail.com> wrote:
If you know of already digitised issues or where to get older issues in paper form, please respond. 

Thank you
Irene

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Former Professor, CAHC, Jain University, Bangalore.

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K S Kannan

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Sep 24, 2019, 11:25:09 PM9/24/19
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Very true

On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 8:46 AM vishal jaiswal <tovisha...@gmail.com> wrote:
Given the dearth of children's literature in Sanskrit, it may be a nice idea for Chandamama from 1947 to 1983 to be translated into Sanskrit - at least all the good stories.

Vishal

On Wednesday, September 25, 2019, K S Kannan <ks.kann...@gmail.com> wrote:
It may be a good idea to collect and publish as a separate volume
all single-page stories that appeared in Chandamama (Sanskrit).

On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 7:05 AM Raghav Prasad <raghavendr...@gmail.com> wrote:
The Sanskrit language edition of Chandamama was started in April 1984.  

Regards.

On Tue, Sep 24, 2019 at 5:32 PM Irene Galstian <gnos...@gmail.com> wrote:
If you know of already digitised issues or where to get older issues in paper form, please respond. 

Thank you
Irene

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Nominated Member, IIAS, Shimla.

Former Professor, CAHC, Jain University, Bangalore.

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Narayan Prasad

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<<It may be a good idea to collect and publish as a separate volume all single-page stories that appeared in Chandamama (Sanskrit).>>

To me the most interesting would be the वैतालकथा.

In my student days I liked the बैताल पचीसी [वेताल पञ्चविंशति (Vetala Panchavimshati) in Sanskrit]. The last story is the most interesting one.
In Chandamama (be it in any language), it is a never-ending process.

Narayan Prasad

K S Kannan

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Sep 25, 2019, 12:00:19 AM9/25/19
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A good edition of the original was from Pune, I guess.
Must be by Gore.

On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 9:28 AM Narayan Prasad <hin...@gmail.com> wrote:
<<It may be a good idea to collect and publish as a separate volume all single-page stories that appeared in Chandamama (Sanskrit).>>

To me the most interesting would be the वैतालकथा.

In my student days I liked the बैताल पचीसी [वेताल पञ्चविंशति (Vetala Panchavimshati) in Sanskrit]. The last story is the most interesting one.
In Chandamama (be it in any language), it is a never-ending process.

Narayan Prasad

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It may be a good idea to collect and publish as a separate volume
all single-page stories that appeared in Chandamama (Sanskrit).

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Radhakrishna Warrier

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Sep 25, 2019, 12:04:38 AM9/25/19
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I remember reading Chandamama in three languages in my boyhood days.  Chandamama in Hindi and English and Ambili Ammaavan in Malayalam.  Much more later, it was Amar Chitra Katha, again in all these three languages.

Regards,
Radhakrishna Warrier

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vishal jaiswal

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Sep 25, 2019, 12:34:52 AM9/25/19
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>>To me the most interesting would be the वैतालकथा

That's what I remember the most too !
It was a great framework for umpteen stories.

Vishal 

Irene Galstian

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Could anybody recall prominent sources of children’s stories in Sanskrit before Chandamama came along? If you were already on Earth at that time, you are requested to think deeply and try to recall places that put out Sanskrit stories for middle schoolers, approximately speaking. 

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K S Kannan

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The only sources for stories in Sanskrit for children those days
- when publication of children's books was scarce even in the various State languages
(primarily owing to scarcity of finance and enterprise) -
could be the selections in school books - high schools predominantly.
Primers and chrestomathies too performed some role.

If we can gather school Sanskrit texts of those days,
we could get a good chunk.

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Irene Galstian

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That is exactly why I’m asking these questions, Professor Kannan: so that we can gather the stories. If I understand you correctly, these would be state-compiled and state-published textbooks for schools in that state. When did the practice of creating such schoolbooks begin? Were some states more active than others? How can I find out about this? 
By the way, I’ve been told by people who are now in their late 70s-early 80s that schoolbooks of their time were more intelligently written. Already people of my parents’ generation onwards report some dumbing down of textbooks in order to cater to education as mass production. 

Thank you,
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vishal jaiswal

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If the Maharashtra board had sanskrit textbooks back then, these should be found in the balabharati library in Pune. Afaik, they maintain a set of all textbooks from each edition for archival.
If anyone who lives in Pune could drop by and maybe take photocopies, that would be great.

And regarding language textbooks in school (Hindi, English, etc), I can certainly attest that the stories in the 1980s were very vibrant. I still remember some after all these years. They have of course vanished in the new editions now.

Perhaps the other indian state boards also have some sort of a similar archive. Maybe BVP members in different states could find out ?

Vishal
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I have chanced upon several such books in the Internet Archive itself,
though (the DLI data is) all shabbily or only nominally covered.
Best to look under captions like gadya-padya-san'grahaH/san'kalanam,
or books beginning with the word samskRta like samskRta-prathamAdars'aH or some such word.

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Yogananda CS

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Namaste,

Considering the possibility that many may have old sanskrit text books with them, but find it difficult to scan and upload them, I offer to do that if they could send me the hard copies in their possession. I will get them digitised and make them available on the Internet. The address to send the hard copies is:
Sriranga Digital Software Technologies Private Limited
No.132/A.2 & 3/A.2,
‘Bharathi Bhavana’, Sri Abhinava Shankaralaya,
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Karnataka 
regards............yoga


K S Kannan

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Nice and generous offer by Dr.CSY !

Irene Galstian

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That's hugely helpful, Yoga. Thank you!

Irene


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Considering the possibility that many may have old sanskrit text books with them, but find it difficult to scan and upload them, I offer to do that if they could send me the hard copies in their possession. I will get them digitised and make them available on the Internet. The address to send the hard copies is:
Sriranga Digital Software Technologies Private Limited
No.132/A.2 & 3/A.2,
‘Bharathi Bhavana’, Sri Abhinava Shankaralaya,
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Karnataka 
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I should have been more specific, and I apologise: I meant Sanskrit stories for mid- and high-school children published in India in the last 100 or so years.

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K S Kannan

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A book of 235 pp.
Expectably, a lesson on Victoria too (p.43).

K S Kannan

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These are exactly the kind of thing I'm looking for - thank you, Prof Kannan!
"Expectably, a lesson on Victoria too (p.43)." - after the textbook blooper on George you told some threads ago, every mention of British royalty in Sanskrit textbooks now brings an involuntary smile. 

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On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 12:05 PM K S Kannan <ks.kan...@gmail.com> wrote:
A book of 235 pp.
Expectably, a lesson on Victoria too (p.43).

Dr. K.S.Kannan  D.Litt.

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Narayan Prasad

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BTW, when did वेतालकथा started in Chandamama ?
In the August 1949 issue (Hindi), it is not there. But in April 1984 issue, it is included in Hindi as well as Sanskrit. But the two stories are different.
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Irene Galstian

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"But in April 1984 issue, it is included in Hindi as well as Sanskrit. But the two stories are different."

That's the main reason I'm not too bothered about non-Sanskrit Chandamamas. If the stories were the same, that would make Chandamama a prime candidate for inclusion into the parallel corpus. So the suggestion voiced by Vishal to translate non-Sanskrit Chandamamas into Sanskrit could also be turned on its head if we request that people translate their favourite Sanskrit Chandamama stories into their mother tongues and let the list know about it. After being reviewed by the list experts, such translations and their originals could then go into the corpus.

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Namaste,

Ah, to see that it is associated with Prathasmaraneeya T Ganapati Sastri, discoverer of Bhasa's plays!

regards....yoga

Irene Galstian

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Plain cooking can never be trusted to plain cooks.  :-)

Irene


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Namaste,

Ah, to see that it is associated with Prathasmaraneeya T Ganapati Sastri, discoverer of Bhasa's plays!

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चन्दमामा द्वादशभिः भाषाभिः प्रकाश्यते स्म । किन्तु सर्वासु अपि भाषासु समाना कथा न भवति स्म समाने मासे । केचन पुटाः एव  सर्वासु अपि भाषासु समानाः भवन्ति स्म समाने मासे । चक्रक्रमेण भवति स्म सञ्चिकानां प्रकाशनम् । प्रथमे चक्रे चतसृणां पञ्चानां वा भाषाणां समावेशः । तासु प्रकाशिताः एव कथाः अनन्तरमासे अन्याभिः चतसृभिः भाषाभिः प्रकाश्यन्ते स्म । तृतीये चक्रे शिष्टाभिः भाषाभिः । एवम् आसीत् प्रकाशनक्रमः । देशभेदकारणतः जनैः अयं भेदः न ज्ञायते स्म । अथवा स्वमातृभाषया तां पत्रिकां पठन्तः वाचकाः अन्यभाषावस्तुविषये अवधानवन्तः न भवन्ति स्म । 
आदौ संस्कृतावृत्तिः तृतीये चक्रे आसीत् । गच्छता कालेन सा द्वितीयचक्रं प्रति गता ।
अहं २४ वर्षाणि यावत् चन्दमामायाः संस्कृतावृत्तेः सम्पादकः आसम्, आ प्रथमसञ्चिकातः २०१० तमवर्षपर्यन्तम् । 


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Narayan Prasad

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नमस्काराः।

<< अहं २४ वर्षाणि यावत् चन्दमामायाः संस्कृतावृत्तेः सम्पादकः आसम्, आ प्रथमसञ्चिकातः २०१० तमवर्षपर्यन्तम् । >>

Thank you very much, sir, for important information regarding the publication of Chandamama in different languages.
BTW, could you tell us when the Vetaala-kathaa (वेतालकथा) was started in Chandamama?

Best regards
Narayan Prasad

K S Kannan

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Audio books for all the Chandamama stories
would be a nice attempt and a great help
relished by the young and the old alike.

Hope copyright is not an issue there.

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K S Kannan

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One more: 1938 Abhinava-samskrtam 139 pp

vishal jaiswal

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>Audio books for all the Chandamama stories 
would be a nice attempt

With the correct intonation, etc , the audio would be invaluable for samskrita acquisition !

Janardana Hegde

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अन्यासु भाषासु वेतालकथानां प्रकाशनं कदा आरब्धं स्यात् इति न जाने । संस्कृतावृत्तौ तु प्रथमसञ्चिकातः अपि तादृशी कथा आसीत् एव ।
वेतालकथाः तु अन्याः कथाः इव कल्पिताः एव । कस्माच्चित् ग्रन्थात् न स्वीकृताः ताः । प्रश्नोत्थापनं समाधानकथनं च तासां वैशिष्ट्यम् ।

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I used to read चांदोबा magazine in Marathi during my childhood in Pune and it even then contained stories of Vetāla, stories of Tenali Rama and versions of stories from the Kathāsaritsāgara etc.  I have been looking for digitized issues of the Marathi magazine, but no luck yet.

Madhav M. Deshpande
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University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Senior Fellow, Oxford Center for Hindu Studies

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Is this not it, Professor Deshpande?


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Thanks, Irene.  I wonder how I missed it.  Best wishes,

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Narayan Prasad

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<< Thanks, Irene.  I wonder how I missed it.  Best wishes, >>

Chandamama (Marathi) started in April 1952. 

But here scanned copies are available from 1960 only. Moreover, the scan is of poor quality.
In Hindi, although scans are much better (each page separately), but each issue occupies large space (300 MB to 500 MB).
The Marathi version of January 1960 is 58 MB.

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<< अन्यासु भाषासु वेतालकथानां प्रकाशनं कदा आरब्धं स्यात् इति न जाने । संस्कृतावृत्तौ तु प्रथमसञ्चिकातः अपि तादृशी कथा आसीत् एव । >>

Sir, I made a trial to know exactly when the  वेतालकथा in Chandamama started.
In Hindi, it was started from Oct. 1955, whereas in English it was from Nov. 1955.
In Telugu it was expected to appear first. Although I have not verified by directly downloading, it must have been Sept. 1955.
The Sanskrit version does not include the initial introductory story, but Hindi and English versions do.
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<<A good edition of the original was from Pune, I guess. Must be by Gore.>>

Sir, thank you very much for pointing out the critical edition.

Regards
Narayan Prasad

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A good edition of the original was from Pune, I guess.
Must be by Gore.

On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 9:28 AM Narayan Prasad <hin...@gmail.com> wrote:
<<It may be a good idea to collect and publish as a separate volume all single-page stories that appeared in Chandamama (Sanskrit).>>

To me the most interesting would be the वैतालकथा.

In my student days I liked the बैताल पचीसी [वेताल पञ्चविंशति (Vetala Panchavimshati) in Sanskrit]. The last story is the most interesting one.
In Chandamama (be it in any language), it is a never-ending process.

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