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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End. 17 nama-samaptatvadantyanamno viravrttih | na krodhah akrodhadayo bhavanti ma- tmaryanca na bhavati | anena vartmana sriramasrisivanamnanca vyakhya samartha || Colophon. iti sratirthakhamikrtasrivisnusahasranamavyakhya samapta || visayah | visnusahastranamatryakhyanam | No. 1033. bhagavatasangrahah | Substance, country-made yellow paper, 112 x 42 inches. Folia, 23. Lines, 13 on a page. Extent, 934 slokas. Character, Bengali. Date, ? Place of deposit, Navadvipa, Purushottama Nyayaratna. Appearance, old. Prose and verse. Correct, Notes on the margin. Bhagavata sangraha. An abstract of the philosophy of the Bhagavata Purana. By Tirtha Svami. Beginning. srimadbhagavate granthe samcad brahmamatirmama | End. punasca sangraham kurve dvitiyasangrahat param || yam brahmetyadi va | janmadityadi | dharma ityadi | nigamakalpatarorityadi | yam pravrajantamityadi | yah svanubhavamityadayah | prasiddhah| munaya ucuh | devakyam vasudevasya jato yasya cikirsaya | bharyayamiti | pancamyam sasthi va | yatharthasya, tatkathaya | cumbukenapathajnena (?) na srotavyam kadacana | Colophon. iti tirthakhamikrtabhagavatastahatsangrahah samaptah | visayah | bhagavatoyasaravakyanam smaranaya sangrahah | No. 1034. bhavarthadipikasangrahah | Substance, country-made yellow paper, 112 x 42 inches. Folia, 6. Lines, 15 on a page. Extent, 337 s/lokas. Character, Bengali. Date, ? Place of deposit, Navadvipa, Purushottama Nyayaratna. Appearance, old. Prose and verse. Correct. Notes on the margin. Bhavartha-dipika-sangraha. Explanations of some of the leading passages of the Bhavartha-dipika, a work on the purport of the Bhagavata Purana. Anonymous: probably a work of Tirtha Svami. D