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The projected list of Clay Sanskrit Library volumes will include all
books of the two Indian epics: the
Ramáyana and the Maha·bhárata, as well as a rich selection of
classical Indian literature
(Kāvya). Each volume provides a fresh translation with
facing-page edition of the
original.
Ramáyana (Rāmāyaṇa) by Vālmīki
VI: War (two volumes) (Yuddhakāṇḍa) by Vālmīki Robert P. Goldman & Sally J. Sutherland Goldman VII: The Final Chapter (Uttarakāṇḍa) by Vālmīki Sally J. Sutherland Goldman
Maha·bhárata (Mahābhārata)
To be published in its entirety, the Maha·bhárata will fill
thirty-two CSL volumes. Books in
preparation include:
I: The Beginning (volume one of three) (Ādiparvan) Adam Bowles I: The Beginning (volume two of three) (Ādiparvan) Paul Wilmot I: The Beginning (volume three of three) (Ādiparvan) Simon Brodbeck III: The Forest (volume one of four) (Vanaparvan) William J. Johnson III: The Forest (volume two of four) (Vanaparvan) Justin Meiland III: The Forest (volume three of four) Cantos 3.273-3.315 (Vanaparvan)
VII: Drona (volumes three to four of four) (Droṇaparvan) Vaughan Pilikian XII Peace (volumes one & two of five) (Śāntiparvan) Kate Crosby XII: Peace: “The Book of Liberation” (volumes four to five of five) (Śāntiparvan, Mokṣadharma) Alexander Wynne XIII: Good Counsel (three volumes) (Anuśāsanaparvan) Andrew Skilton XIV: The Horse Sacrifice (Āśvamedhikaparvan) Greg Bailey XV-XVIII: Final Departures (Āśramavāsikaparvan, Mausalaparvan, Mahāprasthānikaparvan & Svargārohaṇaparvan) Tamar Reich
Historical Literature (Kāvya) and Panegyrics
A varied range of classical Indian literature is being translated for
an international readership. The
selection focuses on drama, poetry and novels.
The Bawd’s Counsel (Kuṭṭanīmata) by Dāmodaragupta Csaba Dezső & Dominic Goodall “A Bawd’s Life” and “The Ornamental Onion” (Samayamātṛkā & Palāṇḍumaṇḍana) by Kṣemendra & Harijīvanamiśra Isabelle Onians The Deeds of King Harsha (Harṣacarita) by Bāṇa Robert A. Hueckstedt The Hunter and the Hero (Kirātārjunīya) by Bhāravi Indira Peterson In the Court of King Bhoja (Bhojaprabandha) by Ballāla Gary Tubb Lyrical Verse Explained (Gāthāsaptaśatīsāra, Bhāvadīpikā & Dhvanigāthāpañjikā) Somadeva Vasudeva Málati and Mádhava (Mālatīmādhava) by Bhavabhūti Michael Coulson The Magical Vine of the Bodhi·sattva’s Many Lives (Bodhisattvāvadānakalpalatā) by Kṣemendra Isabelle Onians Moonlight of Glory (Kīrttikaumudī) by Someśvaradeva Somadeva Vasudeva Nava·sahasánka and the Serpent Princess (Navasāhasāṅkacarita) by Padmagupta Somadeva Vasudeva The Ocean of the Rivers of Story (volume three to seven of seven) (Kathāsaritsāgara) by Somadeva Sir James Mallinson The Parrot’s Seventy Tales (Śukasaptati) by Cintāmaṇi Bhaṭṭa Csaba Dezső Princess Kadámbari (volumes two and three of three) (Kādambarī) by Bāṇa David Smith Raghu’s Lineage (two volumes) (Raghuvaṃśa) by Kālidāsa Dominic Goodall & Harunaga Isaacson The Slaying of Shishu·pala (Śiśupālavadha) by Māgha Paul Dundas Triumph of Shiva (Haravijaya) by Ratnākara David Smith Twenty-four Chronicles (two volumes) (Caturviṃśatiprabandha) by Merutuṅga Somadeva Vasudeva
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