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The life of Padma

Title
The life of Padma / Svayambhudeva ; edited and translated by Eva De Clercq.
ISBN
9780674660366
0674660366
Publication
Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2018-
Physical Description
volumes ; 21 cm.
Notes
English and Apabhramsha.
Summary
The Life of Padma, or the Paümacariu, is a richly expressive Jain retelling in the Apabhramsha language of the famous Ramayana tale. The work was written by the poet and scholar Svayambhudeva, who lived in south India around the beginning of the tenth century. Like the epic tradition on which it is based, The Life of Padma narrates Prince Rama's exile, his search for his wife Sita after her abduction by King Ravana of Lanka, and the restoration of his kingship. The first volume of The Life of Padma begins by recounting the histories and noteworthy ancestors of Rama's allies and enemies, focusing on his antagonist, Ravana. Svayambhudeva connects central characters from the Ramayana tradition to one another and to Rishabha, the founding prophet of Jainism, in a complex web of family relations dating back generations. This is the first direct translation into English of the oldest extant work in Apabhramsha, accompanied by a corrected reprint in the Devanagari script of Harivallabh C. Bhayani's critical edition.-- Provided by publisher
Format
Books
Language
English; Indic (Other)
Added to Catalog
February 23, 2018
Series
Murty classical library of India ; 17.
Murty classical library of India ; 17
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Incomplete contents
Volume 1. Book of the Vidhyadharas
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