All thanks, indeed, dear Heike, for such precious documents of an art form to marvel at.
Remembering our long Kerala sessions dedicated to it, within the kula you and David Shulman gathered around you, With best wishes, and greetings of the season to all, Lyne Bansat-Boudon Lyne Bansat-Boudon Directeur d'études pour les Religions de l'Inde Ecole pratique des hautes études, section des sciences religieuses Membre senior honoraire de l'Institut universitaire de France ________________________________ De : INDOLOGY <[email protected]> de la part de Heike Oberlin via INDOLOGY <[email protected]> Envoyé : jeudi 5 janvier 2023 10:27 À : Bihani Sarkar <[email protected]>; naresh keerthi <[email protected]> Cc : Indologylist <[email protected]> Objet : Re: [INDOLOGY] Tapōvana descriptions Dear Naresh and Bihani, dear all, Here two video recordings on YouTube of Kalamandalam Sangeeth Chakyar performing „śikhini śalabham“ (Subhadrādhanañjayam, act 1, verse 8): https://youtu.be/eq3ErZtE3yc https://youtu.be/W4j72uYVwSI Kind regards, Heike Oberlin -------------------- Prof. Dr. Heike Oberlin Head of the Dept. of Indology | Spokesperson of the State Representation of Academic Staff at Universities in Baden-Wuerttemberg (LAM-BW) | Deputy Spokesperson of the German Research Foundation’s (DFG) Review Board 106 | Equal Opportunities Officer of the Institute of Asian and Oriental Studies | Member of the Faculty Council of the Faculty of Humanities | Member of the Senate's Structural Commission | Member of the University Board (of Trustees) of the University of Tuebingen Dept. of Indology · University of Tuebingen Nauklerstr. 35 (room 3.07) · 72074 Tuebingen · Germany phone 07071 29-74005 · mobile 0176 20030066 · [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> https://uni-tuebingen.de/en/9974 Am 04.01.2023 um 11:09 schrieb Bihani Sarkar via INDOLOGY <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>: Dear Dr. Keerthi, Thank you very much for identifying the source of the citation! This is very helpful indeed for my notes on the section, and I have acknowledged you as the identifier. Yes it is indeed a very beautiful verse, presenting a truly utopian vision. I quite enjoyed the first line about the grasshopper un-singed by fire, because it contrasts with the 'virodhisattva-pairs' in the other lines, which are animals (deer-tiger, lion-elephant, mongoose-snake). With best wishes, and greetings for the New Year, Bihani On Wed, Jan 4, 2023 at 5:00 AM naresh keerthi <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Dear Bihani (and others), This line quoted by Nārāyaṇa is from the Subhadrādhanañjaya play. It is performed very elaborately (and needless to say, very beautifully) by the Kutiyaatam artistes. I am unable to find a video on youtube, but here is the full verse. śikhini śalabhō jvālācakrair na vikriyatē patan pibati bahuśaḥ śārdūlīnāṁ stanaṁ mr̥gaśāvakaḥ / śprśati kalabhaḥ saiṁhīṁ daṁṣṭrāṁ mr̥ṇāladhiyā muhur nayati nakulaṁ nidrātandrīṁ lihann ahipōtakaḥ // Best wishes for the new year, Naresh Keerthi On Tue, 3 Jan 2023 at 17:30, <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Send INDOLOGY mailing list submissions to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit https://list.indology.info/mailman/listinfo/indology or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> You can reach the person managing the list at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of INDOLOGY digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Re: Best wishes for a Peaceful Christmas and New Year... (Christian Ferstl) 2. Re: Best wishes for a Peaceful Christmas and New Year... (Csaba Dezso) 3. Re: Information about gavi??i (Asko Parpola) 4. Re: Information about gavi??i (Tieken, H.J.H. (Herman)) ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Christian Ferstl <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> To: Bihani Sarkar <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Cc: "Jan E.M. Houben" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>, Indology <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>, [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Bcc: Date: Mon, 02 Jan 2023 13:58:37 +0100 Subject: Re: [INDOLOGY] Best wishes for a Peaceful Christmas and New Year... Dear Prof. Houben, dear Bihani Sarkar, perhaps another verse from the Raghuvaṁśa is of interest in this context in addition to the two verses already mentioned (13.50, 14.79). Raghuvaṁśa 11.23 describes the ascetic grove of Viśvāmitra and his pupils which is guarded by the adolescent Rāma and Lakṣmaṇa: the trees there are fancied to have their buds put forth like hands folded in reverence (baddhapallavapuṭāñjali) and the deer is not afraid but on the contrary raising their eyes (darśanonmukha, watching the sage, as Mallinātha expounds). May I use this opportunity to ask about the plans and status of the edition of the further volumes of the Raghupañcikā of Vallabhadeva by Dominic Goodall et al.? Best, Christian Ferstl Am 01.01.2023 11:23, schrieb Bihani Sarkar via INDOLOGY: > Dear Professor Houben, > There is a reference to this in the text of the _Kumārasambhava_, as > read and commented on by Aruṇagirinātha and > Nārāyaṇapaṇḍita, in the section on Pārvatī's tapas. In Sarga > 5, Pārvatī's asceticism to win Śiva is described, and its > transformative, purifying power is said to have affected the > surrounding environment, causing even animals usually at war to become > gentle towards each other: > > _virodhisattvojjhitapūrvamatsaraṃ__ _ > > _drumair abhīṣṭaprasavārcitātithi |__ _ > > _navoṭajābhyantarasambhṛtānalaṃ__ _ > > _tapovanaṃ tatra babhūva pāvanam ||_ 5.17 > > 'There [on Mount Gaurīśikhara], her [very] ascetic grove, in which, > inside a newly built leaf hut, she had built the sacred fire, became > purifying: even beasts there mutually at war were free of their > ancient hostility (_virodhisattvojjhitapūrvamatsaraṃ_), and its > trees worshipped guests with choice buds.' > > As the two commentators note, these--i.e. peaceful animals, and trees > being hospitable to guests (just like the ascetic)--are the special, > magical characteristics of the hermitage groves of great ascetics. > Nārāyaṇa provides the following citation to a source I am not yet > able to identify, thus: > > _'tapovanocitāni viśeṣaṇāny āha-- > virodhisattvojjhitapūrvamatsaram ityādinā | 'spṛśati kalabhaḥ > saiṃhīṃ daṃṣṭrāṃ mṛṇāladhiyā muhur' iti > āditapovanavṛttānto' tra draṣṭavyaḥ |_ > > [Kālidāsa] describes the qualities appropriate to hermitage groves > with the compound 'even beasts there mutually at war were free of > their ancient hostility'. "A baby elephant keeps touching a lion's > fang thinking it to be a lotus stem"-- such a description of a > hermitage grove is apparent in this case.' > > I am not sure which _tapovanavṛttānta_ the quote about the baby > elephant placing his trunk inside the lion's mouth with utmost ease is > from. But evidently in such tales of hermitage groves, which the > commentator was aware of, there is an idea that the dharma of such > places is non-violence and generosity between man and beast, not to be > witnessed in the real world. And that this dharma is a transposition > of the ascetic's own quality onto the surrounding environment. > > It would be interesting to read the _Raghuvaṃśa_ verses you mention > below in a parenthesis in relation to this. > > Thank you > > Bihani Sarkar MA (English, First Class Hons.), MPhil DPhil (Sanskrit), > (Oxon.) > > Lecturer in Comparative Non-Western Thought, > > Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion, > > Lancaster University. > > On Sat, Dec 31, 2022 at 8:44 PM Jan E.M. Houben via INDOLOGY > <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > >> Dear All, >> Thank you all who have reacted with precious references to passages >> relevant to what is perhaps a kind of "radiance of peace" concept, >> expressed briefly in Yoga-sūtra 2.35, >> अहिंसाप्रतिष्ठायां, >> तत्सन्निधौ वैरत्यागः । >> It seems that only the extensive passages in the Rāmāyaṇa >> Kakawin to which Andrea Acri referred extends the concept explicitly >> to human society. >> I am grateful for the references to the Mahābhārata, >> Śākuntalopākhyāna (famously elaborated also by Kālidāsa), and >> the Telugu commentary on it. >> Also the reference to the Caitanya-caritāmṛta in Sanskritic >> Bengali bring us beyond the scope of Sanskrit literature in the >> strict sense of the word. >> The reference to Aśvaghoṣa’s Saundarānanda I find important >> because it concerns the legendary sage Kapila, known as one of the >> founders of the Sāṁkhya system of philosophy (as I have argued, >> Sāṁkhya was originally more a movement, partly in protest to >> Vedic ritualism, and became a philosophical system afterwards). >> The scene described in this reference is almost a Sāṁkhya >> illustration of the concept (later on?) formulated in YS 2.35. >> One part of a similar formula is perhaps found in the >> saṁnyāsa-vidhi attributed to a certain Kapila, अभयं >> सर्वभूतेभ्यो मत्तस् >> स्वाहा ।(Baudhāyana-Gṛhya-Śeṣa-Sūtra 4.16.4). >> The other part remains here apparently unexpressed, namely: the >> expectation that this declaration will lead to >> वैरत्यागः and to wild animals etc. to provide, >> reciprocatively, abhayam to the ascetic (and, near the ascetic, to >> each other). >> A very similar or rather parallel concept, expressed in different >> terms, is found, in my view, in the maitrī and maitrī-bhāvanā of >> Buddhism, as discussed by Lambert Schmithausen in his _Maitrī and >> Magic : Aspects of the Buddhist Attitude Toward the Dangerous in >> Nature_, Vienna, 1997. >> As we know that nonviolence was and is an important religious duty >> in JAINISM it would be interesting to know whether in that context, >> too, a concept of a "radiance of peace" was known or developed... >> With best wishes to all, >> >> On Sun, 25 Dec 2022 at 19:13, Jan E.M. Houben >> <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> >> wrote: >> >>> Dear All, >>> According to Yoga-sūtra 2.35, >>> अहिंसाप्रतिष्ठायां, >>> तत्सन्निधौ वैरत्यागः । >>> which apparently means that when someone is thoroughly established >>> in non-violence, (mutual) enmity disappears in his environment. >>> Commentaries and references given for aphorism and referred to for >>> instance in James Wood’s translation emphasize that in this >>> situation *even* wild animals, no more attack their prey. An >>> example is Kirāṭārjunīya 2.55 (meter viyoginī): Vyāsa is >>> looked at by Yudhiṣṭhira: >>> madhurair avaśāni lambhayann api tiryañci śamaṃ >>> nirīkṣitaiḥ / >>> paritaḥ paṭu bibhrad enasāṃ dahanaṃ dhāma >>> vilokanakṣamam // >>> “Calming even wild animals by his gentle looks, spreading a >>> blazing radiance around which burns away guilt, (but which yet) >>> can be gazed at (the sage, i.e., Vyāsa son of Parāśara, was >>> seen by the king, Yudhiṣṭhira)” (tr. following Roodbergen >>> 1984, p. 143; cp. also Raghuvaṁśa 13.50, 14.79.) >>> Are any more convincing stories or anecdotes known in Sanskrit >>> literature, in which the peace-creating influence suggested in YS >>> 2.35 inspires animals or *even* humans to behave in a more >>> peaceful way ? >>> >>> With best wishes for a Peaceful Christmas New Year to all: >>> >>> शान्ते ! ऽस्मिन् लोक >>> एधस्व विद्यातः >>> प्रेमतस्तथा । >>> >>> तव भक्तजनानां च >>> कल्याणमस्तु सर्वदा ॥ >> -- >> >> Jan E.M. Houben >> >> Directeur d'Études, Professor of South Asian History and Philology >> >> _Sources et histoire de la tradition sanskrite_ >> >> École Pratique des Hautes Études (EPHE, Paris Sciences et Lettres) >> >> _Sciences historiques et philologiques _ >> >> Groupe de recherches en études indiennes (EA 2120) >> >> _johannes.houben [at] ephe.psl.eu_ >> >> _https://ephe-sorbonne.academia.edu/JanEMHouben_ >> >> _https://www.classicalindia.info_<https://www.classicalindia.info_/> [1] >> >> LabEx Hastec OS 2021 -- _L'Inde Classique_ augmentée: construction, >> transmission >> >> et transformations d'un savoir scientifique >> _______________________________________________ >> INDOLOGY mailing list >> [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> >> https://list.indology.info/mailman/listinfo/indology > > > Links: > ------ > [1] https://www.classicalindia.info<https://www.classicalindia.info/> > > _______________________________________________ > INDOLOGY mailing list > [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> > https://list.indology.info/mailman/listinfo/indology ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Csaba Dezso <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> To: Christian Ferstl <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>, Indology <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Cc: Bcc: Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2023 14:43:17 +0100 Subject: Re: [INDOLOGY] Best wishes for a Peaceful Christmas and New Year... Dear Christian, Thank you for asking, the second volume of the Raghupañcikā edition (sargas 7–12) is nearing completion, in fact we were just working on sarga 12 when your email arrived. Best wishes for the new year, Csaba 2023. jan. 2. dátummal, 13:58 időpontban Christian Ferstl via INDOLOGY <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> írta: Dear Prof. Houben, dear Bihani Sarkar, perhaps another verse from the Raghuvaṁśa is of interest in this context in addition to the two verses already mentioned (13.50, 14.79). Raghuvaṁśa 11.23 describes the ascetic grove of Viśvāmitra and his pupils which is guarded by the adolescent Rāma and Lakṣmaṇa: the trees there are fancied to have their buds put forth like hands folded in reverence (baddhapallavapuṭāñjali) and the deer is not afraid but on the contrary raising their eyes (darśanonmukha, watching the sage, as Mallinātha expounds). May I use this opportunity to ask about the plans and status of the edition of the further volumes of the Raghupañcikā of Vallabhadeva by Dominic Goodall et al.? Best, Christian Ferstl Am 01.01.2023 11:23, schrieb Bihani Sarkar via INDOLOGY: Dear Professor Houben, There is a reference to this in the text of the _Kumārasambhava_, as read and commented on by Aruṇagirinātha and Nārāyaṇapaṇḍita, in the section on Pārvatī's tapas. In Sarga 5, Pārvatī's asceticism to win Śiva is described, and its transformative, purifying power is said to have affected the surrounding environment, causing even animals usually at war to become gentle towards each other: _virodhisattvojjhitapūrvamatsaraṃ__ _ _drumair abhīṣṭaprasavārcitātithi |__ _ _navoṭajābhyantarasambhṛtānalaṃ__ _ _tapovanaṃ tatra babhūva pāvanam ||_ 5.17 'There [on Mount Gaurīśikhara], her [very] ascetic grove, in which, inside a newly built leaf hut, she had built the sacred fire, became purifying: even beasts there mutually at war were free of their ancient hostility (_virodhisattvojjhitapūrvamatsaraṃ_), and its trees worshipped guests with choice buds.' As the two commentators note, these--i.e. peaceful animals, and trees being hospitable to guests (just like the ascetic)--are the special, magical characteristics of the hermitage groves of great ascetics. Nārāyaṇa provides the following citation to a source I am not yet able to identify, thus: _'tapovanocitāni viśeṣaṇāny āha-- virodhisattvojjhitapūrvamatsaram ityādinā | 'spṛśati kalabhaḥ saiṃhīṃ daṃṣṭrāṃ mṛṇāladhiyā muhur' iti āditapovanavṛttānto' tra draṣṭavyaḥ |_ [Kālidāsa] describes the qualities appropriate to hermitage groves with the compound 'even beasts there mutually at war were free of their ancient hostility'. "A baby elephant keeps touching a lion's fang thinking it to be a lotus stem"-- such a description of a hermitage grove is apparent in this case.' I am not sure which _tapovanavṛttānta_ the quote about the baby elephant placing his trunk inside the lion's mouth with utmost ease is from. But evidently in such tales of hermitage groves, which the commentator was aware of, there is an idea that the dharma of such places is non-violence and generosity between man and beast, not to be witnessed in the real world. And that this dharma is a transposition of the ascetic's own quality onto the surrounding environment. It would be interesting to read the _Raghuvaṃśa_ verses you mention below in a parenthesis in relation to this. Thank you Bihani Sarkar MA (English, First Class Hons.), MPhil DPhil (Sanskrit), (Oxon.) Lecturer in Comparative Non-Western Thought, Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion, Lancaster University. On Sat, Dec 31, 2022 at 8:44 PM Jan E.M. Houben via INDOLOGY <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Dear All, Thank you all who have reacted with precious references to passages relevant to what is perhaps a kind of "radiance of peace" concept, expressed briefly in Yoga-sūtra 2.35, अहिंसाप्रतिष्ठायां, तत्सन्निधौ वैरत्यागः । It seems that only the extensive passages in the Rāmāyaṇa Kakawin to which Andrea Acri referred extends the concept explicitly to human society. I am grateful for the references to the Mahābhārata, Śākuntalopākhyāna (famously elaborated also by Kālidāsa), and the Telugu commentary on it. Also the reference to the Caitanya-caritāmṛta in Sanskritic Bengali bring us beyond the scope of Sanskrit literature in the strict sense of the word. The reference to Aśvaghoṣa’s Saundarānanda I find important because it concerns the legendary sage Kapila, known as one of the founders of the Sāṁkhya system of philosophy (as I have argued, Sāṁkhya was originally more a movement, partly in protest to Vedic ritualism, and became a philosophical system afterwards). The scene described in this reference is almost a Sāṁkhya illustration of the concept (later on?) formulated in YS 2.35. One part of a similar formula is perhaps found in the saṁnyāsa-vidhi attributed to a certain Kapila, अभयं सर्वभूतेभ्यो मत्तस् स्वाहा ।(Baudhāyana-Gṛhya-Śeṣa-Sūtra 4.16.4). The other part remains here apparently unexpressed, namely: the expectation that this declaration will lead to वैरत्यागः and to wild animals etc. to provide, reciprocatively, abhayam to the ascetic (and, near the ascetic, to each other). A very similar or rather parallel concept, expressed in different terms, is found, in my view, in the maitrī and maitrī-bhāvanā of Buddhism, as discussed by Lambert Schmithausen in his _Maitrī and Magic : Aspects of the Buddhist Attitude Toward the Dangerous in Nature_, Vienna, 1997. As we know that nonviolence was and is an important religious duty in JAINISM it would be interesting to know whether in that context, too, a concept of a "radiance of peace" was known or developed... With best wishes to all, On Sun, 25 Dec 2022 at 19:13, Jan E.M. Houben <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Dear All, According to Yoga-sūtra 2.35, अहिंसाप्रतिष्ठायां, तत्सन्निधौ वैरत्यागः । which apparently means that when someone is thoroughly established in non-violence, (mutual) enmity disappears in his environment. Commentaries and references given for aphorism and referred to for instance in James Wood’s translation emphasize that in this situation *even* wild animals, no more attack their prey. An example is Kirāṭārjunīya 2.55 (meter viyoginī): Vyāsa is looked at by Yudhiṣṭhira: madhurair avaśāni lambhayann api tiryañci śamaṃ nirīkṣitaiḥ / paritaḥ paṭu bibhrad enasāṃ dahanaṃ dhāma vilokanakṣamam // “Calming even wild animals by his gentle looks, spreading a blazing radiance around which burns away guilt, (but which yet) can be gazed at (the sage, i.e., Vyāsa son of Parāśara, was seen by the king, Yudhiṣṭhira)” (tr. following Roodbergen 1984, p. 143; cp. also Raghuvaṁśa 13.50, 14.79.) Are any more convincing stories or anecdotes known in Sanskrit literature, in which the peace-creating influence suggested in YS 2.35 inspires animals or *even* humans to behave in a more peaceful way ? With best wishes for a Peaceful Christmas New Year to all: शान्ते ! ऽस्मिन् लोक एधस्व विद्यातः प्रेमतस्तथा । तव भक्तजनानां च कल्याणमस्तु सर्वदा ॥ -- Jan E.M. Houben Directeur d'Études, Professor of South Asian History and Philology _Sources et histoire de la tradition sanskrite_ École Pratique des Hautes Études (EPHE, Paris Sciences et Lettres) _Sciences historiques et philologiques _ Groupe de recherches en études indiennes (EA 2120) _johannes.houben [at] ephe.psl.eu_ _https://ephe-sorbonne.academia.edu/JanEMHouben_ _https://www.classicalindia.info_<https://www.classicalindia.info_/> [1] LabEx Hastec OS 2021 -- _L'Inde Classique_ augmentée: construction, transmission et transformations d'un savoir scientifique _______________________________________________ INDOLOGY mailing list [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> https://list.indology.info/mailman/listinfo/indology Links: ------ [1] https://www.classicalindia.info<https://www.classicalindia.info/> _______________________________________________ INDOLOGY mailing list [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> https://list.indology.info/mailman/listinfo/indology _______________________________________________ INDOLOGY mailing list [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> https://list.indology.info/mailman/listinfo/indology ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Asko Parpola <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> To: "Tieken, H.J.H. (Herman)" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Cc: Indology List <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Bcc: Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2023 19:07:46 +0200 Subject: Re: [INDOLOGY] Information about gaviṣṭi Carri, Sebastian J., 2000. Gaveṣaṇam, or, On the track of the cow and in search of the mysterious word and in search of the hidden light. (Beiträge zur Kenntnis südasiatischer Sprachen und Literaturen, 6.) Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag. 8:o (24 cm) ix, 355 pp. Pb ISBN 3-447-04274-5. With best wishes, Asko On 27. Dec 2022, at 12.53, Tieken, H.J.H. (Herman) via INDOLOGY <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Dear List members, I would appreciate it very much if you could provide me with information (articles, studies, if there are) on Vedic gaviṣṭi. With kind regards, Herman Herman Tieken Stationsweg 58 2515 BP Den Haag The Netherlands 00 31 (0)70 2208127 website: hermantieken.com<http://hermantieken.com/> _______________________________________________ INDOLOGY mailing list [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> https://list.indology.info/mailman/listinfo/indology ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "Tieken, H.J.H. (Herman)" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> To: Asko Parpola <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Cc: Indology List <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Bcc: Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2023 17:55:16 +0000 Subject: Re: [INDOLOGY] Information about gaviṣṭi Dear Asko, Thank you very much. This is the type of publication I was looking for. With kind regdrs, Herman Herman Tieken Stationsweg 58 2515 BP Den Haag The Netherlands 00 31 (0)70 2208127 website: hermantieken.com<http://hermantieken.com/> ________________________________ Van: Asko Parpola <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Verzonden: maandag 2 januari 2023 18:07 Aan: Tieken, H.J.H. (Herman) <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> CC: Indology List <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Onderwerp: Re: [INDOLOGY] Information about gaviṣṭi Carri, Sebastian J., 2000. Gaveṣaṇam, or, On the track of the cow and in search of the mysterious word and in search of the hidden light. (Beiträge zur Kenntnis südasiatischer Sprachen und Literaturen, 6.) Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag. 8:o (24 cm) ix, 355 pp. Pb ISBN 3-447-04274-5. With best wishes, Asko On 27. Dec 2022, at 12.53, Tieken, H.J.H. 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