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Paippalada-Samhita of the Atharvaveda: Vol. 4: Consisting of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Kandas

AuthorDipak Bhattacharya
PublisherThe Asiatic Society
Publisher2016
Publishercvii
Publisher377 p,
ISBN9789381574508

The Paippalada- Samhita of the Atharvaveda has abundant philosophical material and seems to have been relatively close to the common people. Its decline might have been related to that and the rise of the Saunakiya-Samhita as the main text of the Atharvaveda. A mutilated and hugely corrupt birch-bark Sarada-Script manuscript of the AVP had been known from the seventies of the nineteenth century.

After years of search, Durgamohan Bhattacharyya discovered complete and much better manuscripts in the Oriya  script on which the present edition is based. The discovery was held as ‘one of the greatest events in Indology’ (Ludwig Alsdorf). Durgamohan Bhattacharyya (d.1965) edited the first four kandas (Sanskrit College, 1964, 1970) resulting in a ‘precious store of material… being spread out before our eyes’ (Karl Hoffmann), but did not have the opportunity to complete the work.

The book consists of twenty kandas. The first three volumes of the present Asiatic Society edition comprising kandas 1-15 with 3771 verses in 510 hymns, kanda 16 with 1363 verses in 155 hymns, and kandas 17 and 18 with 496 verses in 55 hymns and 663 verses in 82 hymns respectively were published in 1997, 2008  and 2011.

The final two kandas (19th and 20th) presented in this volume consists of 911 and 655 verses in 56 and 65 hymns. (jacket)

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