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161567051615. 14; 13 folding leaves. Two parts in one vol. Large 8vo cont. or later dark wrappers dyed with persimmon juice shibubiki new stitching. Japan probably Kyoto: printed with moveable types ca. 1615-40.<br/> <br/> A very rare edition printed with moveable types apparently unrecorded in the standard bibliographies of the story — or legend — of the creation of the first statue of Siddhartha Gautama or Gautama Buddha the founder of Buddhism. The statue executed while Buddha was still alive was commissioned by King Udayana of Kaushambi a contemporary of Buddha. It was the very first image of Buddha and is especially important as it was carved from life. Copies of this statue made their way to China with the spread of Buddhism and later as we shall see to Japan.<br/> <br/> The text provides a history of the creation of the first statue of Buddha which is perhaps the most famous of all Buddha images. King Udayana commissioned the statue “so that he could gaze upon the sacred form of the Buddha while the latter was off preaching to his mother in the heaven of Indra. Buddha’s disciple Maudgalyayana transported thirty-two craftsmen up to the heavenly realm so that they could observe the special marks of the Buddha firsthand thereby insuring the representational accuracy of the image they created. When the Buddha eventually returned to the earth King Udayana’s statue rose into the air to greet him of its own accord and the Buddha proclaimed that it would one day help to transmit his teachings.â€â€“Brown ed. The Oxford Handbook of Religion and the Arts p. 371. We learn that the statue was carved out of sandalwood and that later copies were made of gold silver bronze lead tin or iron as well as of wood.<br/> <br/> This text was translated by the Khotanese monk Tiyunbanruo d. 691 or 692 whose original Sanskrit name was Devendraprajna. Khotan was an ancient Iranian Saka Buddhist kingdom on the branch of the Silk Road that ran along the southern edge of the Taklamakan Desert near modern-day Xinjiang. Tiyunbanruo came to Luoyang the “Eastern Capital†of the Tang dynasty of China in about 688 with a considerable reputation as a Buddhist missionary and set up a bureau to translate Buddhist texts into Chinese. An earlier edition of this text was published in Beijing in 1593 and only one copy is known at the BnF.<br/> <br/> This book was probably printed and issued as a way to reinforce the legitimacy of the famous Buddha statue of the temple of Seiryoji in the Saga fields of Kyoto. It is one of the chief objects of religious veneration in Kyoto. A copy of the original statue also commissioned by King Udayana was brought from the castle at Kaushambi in north-central India to China by Hsuan-tsang in 645. The statue moved many times and ultimately arrived at Kaifeng the Sung capital. The Japanese monk Chonen 938-1016 who spent the years 983-86 in China studying and collecting texts had worshiped the statue in Kaifeng and commissioned men in 984 to carve a copy to bring back to Japan. The copy was ultimately installed at Seiryoji and according to Japanese tradition the Chinese “original†and Chonen’s copy had miraculously changed places — the Seiryoji Buddha was actually the authentic example commissioned by Udayana.<br/> <br/> The Seiryoji Buddha is “probably the most important best-documented and best-preserved sculpture now existing which represents the school and tradition of Buddhist sculpture connected with the sacred Udayana image of the living Buddha of which Hsuan-tsang brought a copy to the court at Ch’ang-an.â€â€“Henderson & Hurvitz “The Buddha of Seiryoji: New Finds and New Theory†Artibus Asiae Vol. 19 No. 1 1956 p. 43–and see the whole fascinating article.<br/> <br/> As mentioned above this rare work is printed with moveable types. It was at one time owned by the great Japanese dealer Shigeo Sorimachi. The chitsu has the characteristic handwriting on the label of Sorimachi’s assistant Mr. Mori who has written: “Zozo kudoku kyo. Genna kan’ei chu kan. Kokatsu ban†“Creation of the Statue a Pious Act. From Genna to mid-Kan’ei edition ca. 1615-40. Moveable typeâ€. It is not cited by Kazuma Kawase Kokatsuji-ban no kenkyu Study of the Early Typographic Editions of Japan 1967 the definitive bibliography of Japanese moveable type books. There is no copy in WorldCat nor the Union Catalogue of Early Japanese Books.<br/> <br/> In very good condition. The first ten folding leaves which are a little stained have some repaired worming and strengthening. The following leaves have some worming some carefully repaired and others as the worming lessens not repaired. Several characters affected by the worming. As mentioned above the wrappers have been dyed with persimmon juice which serves a dual purpose: to strengthen the paper and act as an insect repellent.<br/> <br/> â§ Wang Zhenping “Chonen’s Pilgrimage to China 983-986†Asia Major Third Series Vol. 7 No. 2 1994 pp. 63-97. Martha L. Carter The Mystery of the Udayana Buddha Naples: 1990. unknown
182150911Kolombo Colombo 1821. With orig. blank blue backwrapper frontwrapper lacks. 216 pp. Titlepage brownspotted. <br/><br/><em>First edition. In this importent work Rask "identified Sinhalese as a speech belonging to the same class as Sanskrit and added that Tamil belonged to quite a different class. Since then the subject has been studied and discusses by various scholars and it is established beyond doubt that Sinhalese is an Indo-Aryan language." </em> unknown
1862213321Calcutta.: Bangala Press. 1862. Title pages in English and Sanskrit iv 277 pages occasional spotting and toning; original saddle-stitched stiff plain yellow card wrappers dusty and spine chipped with an added stiff dark grey wrapper-- title and author attractively hand-lettered in black ink label of the London and Edinburgh booksllers Williams and Norgate fl. 1842-1928 previous owner's neat inscription to the front free endpaper in good condition.<P> Scarce printing of a Sanskrit drama based on the Ramayana by the 8th Century scholar and poet BhavabhÅ«ti telling the story of Rama's later life his coronation the abandonment of Sita and their reunion. Edited by Premachandra TarkabaÌgiÌsaÌ then Professor of Rhetoric at the Sanskrit College of Bengal under the direction of the Principal Edward Byles Cowell 1826 –1903 a noted translator of Persian poetry who was to become the first professor of Sanskrit at Cambridge University. Whilst he was at the Sanskrit College he famously discovered a manuscript of Omar Khayyám's quatrains in the Asiatic Society's library and sent a copy to London for his friend and student Edward Fitzgerald. <br> <br>We can trace only handul of copies held worldwide.<P> <b>When referring to this item please quote stockid 213321</b> . Bangala Press. unknown
1849180768Calcutta.: Baptist Mission Press. First Edition. 1849. Title pages for the two parts in English the first loose text 1096 pages in Sanskrit 21.3 x 13.5 cm; original calf backstrip and marbled boards worn and detached but the text clean sound and complete previous owner's inked name to the front free endpaper loose.<P> Unusual printing from the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad one of the first volumes published in the Bibliotheca Indica perhaps the earliest Indological series begun in 1849 by the Royal Asiatic Society Bengal. This series consisted of a collection of rare and previously unpublished works of Asian literature and contains original text-editions as well as translations into English and grammars dictionaries bibliographies and studies.<P> <b>When referring to this item please quote stockid 180768</b> . Baptist Mission Press. hardcover
2009SONG0814717497Clay Sanskrit 2009-11-09. hardcover. Used: Good. 9.25x4.75x11.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Clay Sanskrit hardcover
2009SONG0814717462Clay Sanskrit 2009-11-09. Bilingual. hardcover. Used: Good. 9.25x4.75x11.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Clay Sanskrit hardcover
1865180696Calcutta.: Baptist Mission Press. First Edition. 1865. Title page in English and Sanskrit 1-39 pages Preface in English corrigenda 241 pages Sanskrit 23 x 14 cm.; original tan linen covered boards with leather title label in gilt on the spine top edge trimmed others uncut neat prior owner name on the front free endpaper a very good firm copy.<P> Scarce printing of the Dasarupa edited by the eminent philiologist Fitzedward Hall 1825-1901 the first American to edit a Sanskrit text and was an early collaborator in the Oxford English Dictionary OED. This text of the Dasarupa was published in the Bibliotheca Indica perhaps the earliest Indological series begun in 1849 by the Royal Asiatic Society Bengal. <br> <br>'Although but moderate in antiquity the Das'aru'pa has long been the favourite authority among the Hindus for everything connected with the theatre.' Preface.<P> <b>When referring to this item please quote stockid 180696</b> . Baptist Mission Press. hardcover
189545873London: Henry Frowde. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1895. First Edition. Hardcover. Original black and red cloth spine label. Edges rubbed points exposed/bumped label nicked endpages toned. This volume 1 only. First UK edition. PO name. Firm binding. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 350 pages . Henry Frowde hardcover
62211516New York University Press NYU Press pp. 2250 . Hardback. New. New York University Press NYU Press hardcover
2009DADAX0814717462Clay Sanskrit 2009-11-09. Bilingual. hardcover. New. 9.25x4.75x11.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Clay Sanskrit hardcover
20192081502111904751Kyushu shubbansha 2019. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kyushu shubbansha paperback
236655946Poona Deccan College. 1976/1998. 5 complete volumes in 15 fascicles as issued ""a"" - ""an-upahve-"" & fascicle 1 of volume 6 original paper wrappers some traces of usage some covers repaired with tape heavy set ca. twelve kilogram and will likely need additional shippi Poona, Deccan College unknown
1979R7424Lucknow: White Lotus Press 1979. Paperback. Good/no dj. 2.50. Ludwik Sternbach Felicitation 2 Vols. White Lotus Press paperback
2004BN156130Kamphausen Verlag 2004. 2004. Hardcover. Vivekacudamani - Das große Juwel der Unterscheidung <br/><br/>Vivekacudamani - Das große Juwel der Unterscheidung Sankara / Raphael Übersetzung aus dem Sanskrit und Kommentar Kamphausen Verlag hardcover
1966BIBRR1112282731966. Hardcover. USED. THIS RARE/ANTIQUE BOOK PUBLISHED IN THE YEAR 1966 BY Not mantion HAVING 690 PGS AND SIZE 6.2510.25 WRITTEN IN English. THE BOOK IS IN READABLE CONDITION Originally in Hardcover with some issues like All book is effected with pin hall and some Pin Holes. THE IMAGE OF THIS BOOK IS GIVEN FOR YOUR REFERENCE. WE CAN REBIND THE SAME IN LEATHER BINDING FOR EXTRA $ 25. hardcover
330230D B Taraporevala Sons & Co 1963. Quarto light brown buckram boards gilt lettering to spine patterned eps illus prelims xvi 272pp illus/photos VG light bruising/rubbing to extrems light to moderate adhesive staining to board edges & eps light to moderate tanning & foxing/soiling to page edges light foxing & soiling to prelilms & terminals occasional sl cracking to gutters in d/w G v heavy creasing & chipping/tearing to edges with some failing yellowing tape repairs to internal sides heavy fading to spine heavy wrinkling & chafing/surface loss D B Taraporevala Sons & Co 1963 hardcover
115972ABWiesbaden: Steiner; 1977. XIV 960 S. durchgehende Paginierung Register. Oln. Kapitale minimal bestossen. Guter Zustand. = Glasenapp-Stiftung 12.1 und 12.2. 1977 unknown
1980BIBRR1111200321980. Hardcover. USED. THIS RARE/ANTIQUE BOOK PUBLISHED IN THE YEAR 1980 BY John Murray HAVING 222 PGS AND SIZE 5.758.75 WRITTEN IN English. THE BOOK IS IN READABLE CONDITION Originally in Hardcover with some issues like loose binding and some Pin Holes. THE IMAGE OF THIS BOOK IS GIVEN FOR YOUR REFERENCE. WE CAN REBIND THE SAME IN LEATHER BINDING FOR EXTRA $ 25. hardcover
18812110502151004742Kajita Kansuke 1881. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 3 Kajita Kansuke paperback
0226846601.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2025x-9368402094Arihant Publication India Limited 2025. Paperback. New. 226 pages. Sanskrit language. 10.63x8.27x1.77 inches. Arihant Publication India Limited paperback
19842111902154901425Japan Sanskrit Education Society 1984. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Japan Sanskrit Education Society paperback
2111902153101563Furukawa shoten N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Furukawa shoten, paperback
19952092902141502200Kanrin Publishing 1995. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: A5 size Kanrin Publishing paperback
19952111902158501535Kanrin Publishing 1995. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 224p Size: 22cm Kanrin Publishing paperback