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Post by Nitaidas on Jul 30, 2020 22:08:37 GMT -6
The latest version of the text. Still much to do, but I have all the citations in place for the Siksastaka except for one, the Cc one. Don't have my copy with me. Tomorrow Manah-siksa. Anyway, here is what I have at present.
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Post by madanmohandas on Jul 31, 2020 2:07:26 GMT -6
The Cc reference is Madhya. 19.151-161.
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Post by madanmohandas on Jul 31, 2020 2:28:32 GMT -6
Oh, wait a minute, that was for the Love-vine parable. The other citation on Madhavendra's verse is Cc. Madhya, 4, 192-202, and the sloka is from Padyavali 334. Perhaps it would not be too inconsistent to include the transliteration for that,
ayi dinadayaardra naatha he mathuraanaatha kadaavalokyase/ hrdayam tvad aloka kaataram dayita bhraamyati kim karomyaham//
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Post by Nitaidas on Jul 31, 2020 23:20:13 GMT -6
Here is the latest version. What source did you use for the Manah-siksa? My copy of the Stavavali is back in Kirksville. We are heading back there for a couple of weeks. I will use that as my source. I think it has the comm. by Baladeva. Here is what I have at present.
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Post by madanmohandas on Aug 1, 2020 8:06:11 GMT -6
Here is the latest version. What source did you use for the Manah-siksa? My copy of the Stavavali is back in Kirksville. We are heading back there for a couple of weeks. I will use that as my source. I think it has the comm. by Baladeva. Here is what I have at present.For Manah Siksa I was using Kusa Krata Dasa's translation with word-for word, as they say. I had a look at Ananta Dasa Babaji's edition translated by Advaita Dasa.
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