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Notices of Sanskrit Manuscripts

by Rajendralala Mitra | 1871 | 921,688 words

These pages represent a detailed description of Sanskrit manuscripts housed in various libraries and collections around the world. Each notice typically includes the physical characteristics, provenance, script, and sometimes even summaries of the content of the Sanskrit manuscripts. The collection helps preserve and make accessible the vast herit...

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visayah | [poo] evam pravartitam loke prasiddham siddhayogibhih | cyacandrarkagraham yavat pathatam siddhidayakam || iti sriumamahesvarasamvade kharodayam sastram samaptam | nasikarandhravirnigatadaksa vamasvasa phalasya idadinayadinam ca vivaranam | No. CCCCXXXV. Pavanavijaya. Tantric form of Yoga meditation. The creation, support and the dissolution of the universe; the different effects of the vital air escaping at death through one of the nostrils or the mouth; the symptoms of death, &c.; regulation of breath in inspiration and expiration; suppression of breath; circulation of vital air through the three principal arteries, ida, pingala and susumna. Aufrecht's Bodleian Catalogue 107. granthakarah - ? 485 | pavana vijayah | vivaranam | prayah suddham pracinanca | pa0 24 | pankti0 6 | slo0 292 | a0 vangiyam | ca0 tulatakagajah | ka0 - ? | stha0 bharatavarsiyagavarnamestah | pra� vakyam | mahesvaram namaskrtya sailaja gananayakam | gurucca paramatmanam bhayasamsarataranam || sridevyuvaca | devadeva mahadeva krpam krtva mamopari | sarvasiddhikaram jnanam kathayakha mahaprabho || katham brahmandamutpannam katham va parivarttate | katham viliyate deva vada brahmanda nirnayam || samaptiva0 | cintayetparamatmanam yo vadetsa bhavisyati | visayah | iti srisivomasamvade navaprakarananvitapavanavijayah samaptah | daksinavamanasarandhavinirgata vayoryuddhavasya rogadikatipayakayasu subhasubhaphala- pradatvakathanam | No. CCCCLXXXVI. Matrika-jaganmangala-kavacha. A charm bearing the name of Matrika, a form of Durga. This work professes to be an extract from he Chintamani Tantra. T

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