Re: Divya Prabandham edition
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• July 22, 1998
Srimathe Narayanaya Namaha The best edition covering all the points that you have made is available from Puthur Sri Krishnamachariar Swamy. However regarding point number 6, for some really big verses, it has two lines only. This is being published by Sri Krishnamachariar Swamy who is the editor of the Vaishnavite magazine "Sri Vaishnava Sudarsanam". The address is No. 3, Puthur Agraharam, Tiruchi - 620 017. I am using this book only now for my memorising and recitals. adiyEn RAmAnuja DAsan, Thirumalai Vinjamoor Venkatesh ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: Divya Prabandham edition Author: bhakti-errors@lists.best.com at INTERNET-MAIL Date: 7/22/98 1:16 PM This is a request for a suggestion on a standard edition of the Nalayiram. I have the following requirements: 1. It should be in one volume (preferably cloth bound). I am presently using a 2 volume edition which I find rather inconvenient. 2. It should have no typo's (pizai's) and should give variant readings as footnotes. 3. It should give a traditional account of each alwar preferably preceding the relevant tirumozi 4. For each alwar/tirumozi, it should give as many taniyans as possible, mentioning the author of the taniyan 5. For each verse, the metre should be given. If ragam/talam are given, I may be willing to relax some of the more difficult to satisfy requirements. 6. As far as possible, one aDi of a verse should be printed in one physical line in the printed page. For example, metres such as eNcIrneDilaDiAciriyaviruttam are printed in two lines in many books (with the second line slightly indented). I find this arrangement rather cumbersome. 7. It should be printed in 12+ points which will really be an asset 8. It should have a first-word index (mutaRkuRippakarAti) for the entire corpus of 4000 9. It should also have a list of 108 tiruppati's with details on where it is located viz., district/taluk, distance from the nearest railhead etc. Needless to say, an edition satisfying all the above requirements (except second part of #5) existed once in my parents' home but is not to hand now. I request the distinguished members of the group to examine the editions they are using and let me know the name and address of the publisher. A friend of mine is planning on visiting Srirangam so I may get a copy. BTW, it would be useful to know if some good editions are available in Madras itself. I would appreciate any help in this regard from the distinguished members of this list. Thanks in Advance and Warm Regards. == Lakshmi Srinivas _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
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