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Re: Lalita trishati - ITRANS document
Ramakrishnan Balasubramanian <rbalasub@ecn.purdue.edu> writes:
>The third text is the lalitaa trishati in which 300 names of the
>goddess is featured. There is a well known commentary on this
>work by Adi Shankaraachaarya.
My mistake. This should have read 'There is a well known
commentary on this work attributed to Adi Shankaraachaarya'.
Even works like Atmabodha, vivekachudamani can not be "proved"
to be written by Shankara, though they are usually attributed to him.
I will correct it before it is uploaded on
ftp://jaguar.cs.utah.edu/private/sanskrit/sanskrit.html,
which contains most of the sanskrit documents which have been encoded.
Readers may kindly note that lalitaa sahasranama is already available
at the above site in ITRANS format and postscript format for printing in
devangari script.
Many thanks to Ramakrishnan for his time and effort in
transliterating lalita trishati.
Namaste
Giri
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