Re: [Samskrita] Re: tatittiriya samhita bhasya by bhatta bhaskara misra

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Ajit Gargeshwari

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Nov 12, 2012, 8:25:21 AM11/12/12
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Namaste,
Are The Taittiriya Brahmanas and Arnayakas published by MORI complete?
Regards
Ajit

On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 9:31 PM, Narsing Rao <sthir...@gmail.com> wrote:
Bhattabhaskara's commentary on Kanda 4 (which incidentally contain the Rudram and Chamakam) is not available.  Volumes 6 & 7 were never published.  The published volumes contain all the other Kandas.  A much better place to download them from is: http://archive.org/details/taittiriya.  Bhatta Bhaskara's commentaries are much more informative about grammar and svara.

Regards,
Narsing Rao

On Monday, August 27, 2012 4:24:53 PM UTC+5:30, crbala subramanian wrote:
Hi All
Greetings to everyone.
Recently I was searching for the taittriya samhita bhasya of bhatta bhaskara misra in DLI. And I found there are twelve volumes in DLI out of which volume 6 and 7 are missing. I kindly request the members to help me to get the volume 6 and 7.

I currently hold the bhasya written by mimasa vidhvan Retd. Principal of Madras sanskrit College Late. E Balasubramanya sastrigal.
But I heard from one of the upanyasa of Sri Mani Dravid Sastrigal that bhatta bhaskara misra ji bhashya is too good that it is in the form of verses and gives exhaustive information on mantras.

thanks
c.r.bala
student
m.s.r.v.v.p

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Narsing Rao

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Nov 12, 2012, 10:36:28 AM11/12/12
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Not sure what you mean by MORI (or do you mean BORI?).  Here is a (lengthy) reply:

Government Oriental Library Series Mysore has published the following in 1900-02:
  1. Taittiriya Brahmana with the commentary of Bhattabhaskara, edited by A. Mahadeva Shastri
  2. Taittirya Aranyaka with the commentary of Bhattabhaskara, edited by A. Mahadeva Shastri and K Rangacharya
Both the above are have been reprinted by Motilal Banarasidas (http://www.mlbd.com) , but these may not be available.  These are complete and can be downloaded from archive.org

Anandashram (Pune) (http://www.anandashram-sanstha.org/) has published Taittiriya Aranyaka with the commentary of Sayana.  This is complete and also downloadable from archive.org.  You can download their list of publications from their site.

Note: There are two versions of the Taittiriya Aranyaka - The Mysore edition has 8 prapathakas whereas the Anandashram edition has 10 prapathakas.

Regarding Taittiriya Brahmana with Sayana's commentary, Anandashram has published it.  I have a hard copy published by Nag Publishers of Delhi.

Hope this helps.

Regards,
Narsing Rao

Ajit Gargeshwari

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Nov 13, 2012, 8:48:08 AM11/13/12
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By MORI I mean Mysore oriental Research Institute or The Mysore Edition. Thanks you have replied to my question.
Regards
Ajit

Irene Galstian

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Dec 1, 2016, 6:19:48 PM12/1/16
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Do you know of any published version of Bhatta Bhaskara's commentary on Rudram? (Other than Apte's 1888 Sayana/Bhatta Bhaskara combo.)
Thank you,
Irene
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