==-======================================================================== | The coding of the following text was a part of the project of the Joint | | Seminar on `Law (dharma) and Society in Classical India' headed by Prof.| | Y. Ikari at the Institute for Research in Humanities, Kyoto University. | | The text may be freely distributed and used for scholarly purposes, but | | we are not responsible for any trouble which might be caused by the use | | of this file. Suggestions for corrections are most welcome. @| | Please contact yanom@cc.kyoto-su.ac.jp or ikari@zinbun.kyoto-u.ac.jp | =========================================================================== === AAPASTAMBA DHARMASUUTRA === Input by Y.Ikari; Proofed and KSS variants are added by K.Kano March 1992. Revised by Ikari (compound with a. & an.) June 1994. Text of aapastamba dharmasuutra(AP) based upon B\"uhler's edition (Bombay Sanskrit Seires Nos.LIV and L), 3rd ed. 1932. Variant reading is in the parenthesis after the end of each suutra, according to Kashi Sanskrit Seires No.93 (K) edited by A.Chinnaswami, Benares 1932. Examples : 1) ---- aaaaa# ---- / ( K bbbbb ) KSS reads "bbbbb" instead of "aaaaa". 2) ---- aaaaa# bbbbb# --- / ( K ccccc.ddddd ) KSS reads "ccccc.ddddd" instead of "aaaaa bbbbb". 3) --- aaaaa#1 ----- bbbbb#2 ( K 1:ccccc, 2:ddddd ) KSS reads "ccccc" instead of "aaaaa", and "ddddd" instead of "bbbbb". 4) Ap.a.a.a.5 ----- / ( = K 6 ) a.a.a.5 in BSS corresponds a.a.a.6 in KSS. 5) Ap.a.a.a.5 ---- / ( = K 5+6 ) a.a.a.5 in BSS corresponds a.a.a.5 and a.a.a.6 in KSS. 6) Ap.a.a.a.5 ---- / Ap.a.a.a.6 ---- / ( 5+6 = K 5 ) a.a.a.5 in KSS corresponds a.a.a.5 and a.a.a.6 in BSS. 7) ---- /# ---- / ( K om. / ) KSS omits / ( daNDa ). Differences of Sandhi are neglected and clear misprints are corrected. Text Input System (1) Sanskrit characters which should bear diacritical marks when Romanized have been input mostly by capitals. vowels: a, aa, i, ii, u, uu, R, RR, L, e, ai, o, au gutturals: k, kh, g, gh, G palatals: c, ch, j, jh, J linguals: T, Th, D, Dh, N dentals: t, th, d, dh, n labials: p, ph, b, bh, m semivowels: y, r, l, v sibilants: z, S, s aspiration: h anusvaara: M visarga: H (2) Members of a compound are separated by periods. (3) External sandhi is decomposed with `-' (hyphen). (4) Verbs are marked by `\'. === TEXT === Ap1.1.1.1/ atha-atas- saamayaacaarikaan (