A programmatic article written with Petteri Koskikallio (Helsinki): "Our co-operation began in 1998 when we found that the Jaiminīyāśvamedha was of mutual interest to both of us independently. At that time, we had separately started charting and collecting the ms. material. The first idea was to produce a critical edition of the JA together with an English translation. Since then the scope of the plan has expanded, and it is probable that some rarer texts will be edited first. The methodology to be applied for future publications will partly depend on the scope and inner variation of the ms. material of each work. Our plan is tentatively called the Jaimini Epic and Purāṇic Project (JEPP)" (extract from the introduction). Plan: 1. Jaiminibhārata (JBh), 1.1. Jaiminīyāśvamedha (= Aśvamedha-parvan from the JBh), 1.2. Sītāvijaya or Sahasramukharāvaṇacaritra (different from the Sītā-vijaya/Śata-mukha-rāvaṇa-caritra from the Vāsiṣṭhottara-Rāmāyaṇa), 1.3. Mairāvaṇacaritra or Hanumadvijaya (or Mahī-/Mārutimai-rāvaṇa-c., different from the Mairāvaṇa-vadha (Hanumad-vijaya)from the Pūrva-Vāsiṣṭha-Rāmāyaṇa), 1.4. Setu-māhātmya (different from the Setu-māhātmya from the SkandaP), 1.5. Hariścandropākhyāna (different from the Hariścandropākhyāna from Harivaṃśa/MBh), 1.6. Harivaṃśa-parvan; 2.Jaimini-Rāmāyaṇa; 3. Jaimini-Bhāgavata; 4. Jaimini-Purāṇa and miscellaneous purāṇic tracts, 4.1. Jaiminipurāṇa, 4.2. Jaimini-saṃhitā, 4.3.Jyeṣṭha(māsa)māhātmya; 5. The Jaiminīyasaṃhitā of the Brahmāṇḍapurāṇa.
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