@article{Zysk_2022, place={Edmonton, Canada}, title={Three Versions of Crow Omens}, volume={10}, url={https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/hssa/index.php/hssa/article/view/91}, DOI={10.18732/hssa91}, abstractNote={<p>This paper examines three versions of crow omens composed in Sanskrit verses of <em>anuṣṭubh</em> metre from two different sources, one Brahmanic, <em>Gārgīyajyotiṣa</em>, and the other Buddhist, <em>Śārdūlakarṇāvadana</em>. Their similarities in language and content leave little doubt that they had a common source that was probably located in the northwest of the Indian sub-continent sometime around the  beginning of the Common Era. </p>}, journal={History of Science in South Asia}, author={Zysk, Kenneth}, year={2022}, month={Oct.}, pages={235–246} }