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The Brhad-Devata: A Summary of the Deities and Myths of the Rgveda (Set of 2 Volumes)

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Item Code: IDD464
Author: A.A. Macdonell
Publisher: MOTILAL BANARSIDASS PUBLISHERS PVT. LTD.
Language: Sanskrit and English
Edition: 2023
ISBN: 9789357601139
Pages: 580
Cover: HARDCOVER
Other Details 9.5X6.5
Weight 1.06 kg
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Brhad-Devata is an index of the 'many gods', a much more extensive work than any of the other Anukramanis, as it contains about 1200 slokas interspersed with occasional tris?ubhs. It is divided into eight adhyayas corresponding to the astakas of the Rg-veda. Following the order of the Rg-veda, its main object is to state the deity for each verse. But as it contains a large number of illustrative myths and legends, it is of great value as an early collection of stories. A peculiarity of this work is that it refers to a number of supplementary hymns (khilas) which do not form part of the canonical text of the Rg-veda.

Part I is critically edited in the original Sanskrit with an introduction and seven appendices and Part II contains English translation and notes.

Introduction

AMONG the secondary works of Vedic literature, the Brhaddevata has always attracted a considerable share of interest on the part of Vedic scholars. When Roth, in 1846, published his treatise, Zur Litteratur und Geschichte des Weda, he knew the work only from the quotations occurring in the commentaries of Sadgurusisya and Sayana, which were then, of course, accessible in manuscript only. He remarks, however (p. 49), that copies would in all probability yet be found in India. Not long after this a MS. (b) of the Brhaddevata was actually acquired, along with the Chambers collection of Sanskrit MSS., by the Royal Library at Berlin. Adalbert Kuhn made it the basis of his account of the Brhaddevata published in the first volume (pp. 101-120) of Indische Studien (1850). Kuhn transcribed this MS., subsequently adding colla- tions from another MS. (h), which Haug procured at Poona in 1865, and which is now in the Royal Library at Munich. As he found these two MSS. insufficient for the purpose, Kuhn was unable to carry out his intention of publishing an edition of the Brhaddevata.

Meanwhile Max Muller had obtained from India, in the sixties, three modern copies by the aid of Drs. Buhler and Bhau Daji. He, too, seems at one time to have contemplated editing the Brhaddevata; for among his papers I found a transcript, in his own hand, coming down to the tenth Varga of the second Adhyaya¹. But the inadequacy of his MS. material doubtless deterred him from proceeding any further.

Later on, Dr. Thibaut, while resident in Oxford as Max Muller's assistant, made extensive collations with a view to bringing out a critical edition of the Brhaddevata. But he, too, relinquished the project, being convinced that a text constituted from the MS. material at his disposal, would prove too conjectural in its character.

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