tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15485481.post1428687908206747992..comments2024-03-07T19:16:51.653+01:00Comments on madangopal: Discussing Rādhā-Kṛṣṇa Gaṇoddeś Dīpikā p.1advaitadashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11562361400492002096noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15485481.post-68700568489708063712009-06-05T09:41:13.584+02:002009-06-05T09:41:13.584+02:00Advaitaji,
2. I can only remember one example off...Advaitaji,<br /><br />2. I can only remember one example off the top of my head, that Paurnamasi is dressed in white in the one and saffron in the other.<br /><br />3. Perhaps, but then again the first part does also have a clear end, something that the second lacks.<br /><br />4. I doubt that I would find those words if you haven't. But have you looked at Bengali and Hindi dictionaries? Sometimes you will find vernacular words used in Sanskrit texts. <br /><br />-BhriguAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15485481.post-44053158604761330102009-06-04T10:21:29.631+02:002009-06-04T10:21:29.631+02:00Bhrigu,
1. I am not sure why the RKGD is divided ...Bhrigu,<br /><br />1. I am not sure why the RKGD is divided up in brihad and laghu sectors in the first place.<br />2. In what way they don't agree with each other?<br />3. The laghu section may not have a mangalacarana because it is a continuation of the brihad section.<br />4. I have a number of online and offline Sanskrit dictionaries, but still some words can not be found in any of them, like rikka, dhvaGka and kulaTI. Do you have any link to a good lexicon? I have links to Monier Williams, Cologne Lexicon and another, German, site, spokensanskrit.de. Or perhaps I can mail you the words I cannot find?advaitadashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11562361400492002096noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15485481.post-41755579893609363072009-06-04T09:56:12.758+02:002009-06-04T09:56:12.758+02:00Thanks for this entry, Advaitaji! What is your opi...Thanks for this entry, Advaitaji! What is your opinion on the relationship between the "brihat" and "laghu" RKGD? They don't always agree with each other, the laghu usually following Ujjvala-nilamani. Also, the laghu both starts and ends very abruptly, without any mangalacarana or finishing verse. <br /><br />-BhriguAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com