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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189 Apastamba-sutra-bhashya alias Kapardi-bhashya. A commentary on the Sutras of Apastamba. By Kapardi-svami. The MS. is incomplete, and comprises only the Paribhasha chapter. Buhler's Gujerat Catalogue, I. D. 92. A Kapardi-Karika and a Kapardi-bhashya appear in Dr. Kielhorn's Catalogue under the class Dharma. Beginning. adipatram khanditam | End. yatha daksinagnerdarsapurnamasarthe home sasvate || Colophon. iti kaparddikhamina bhasye paribhasapatalam samaptam | sakabdah 1624 | face: cyapastambasutravyakhyanam | No. 1221. prakrta saptasati, satika | Substance, country paper, 11 x 33 inches. Folia, 18. Lines, 15 on a page. Extent, 798 slokas. Character, Nagara. Date, ? Place of deposit, Benares, Babu Harischandra. Appearance, old. Appearance, old. Prose and verse. Correct. Prakrita-Saptasati, satika. Seven hundred slokas in the Prakrita language on amatory subjects. By Salivahana (?). With a Sanskrit commentary styled Saptasatakabhavalesa-prakasika by Gangadhara Bhatta. Beginning. mu0| pasuvano romaruna -pahima - samkamta-gori-muhacamdam | End. face: 1 gahi agghapamkaccam visva samjabhasalilam jalim namaha || tika | natva dustipadajam gangadhara bhatta nirmita tika | saptasatakabhavalesa prakasika sodhyatam vijnaih || sese khandita | prakrtabhasaya stangararasavarnanam | No. 1222. rajavaha kaustubhah | Substance, country paper, 11 x 5 inches. Folia, 8. page. Extent, 282 slokas. Character, Nagara. Date, Lines, 12 on a ? Place of Appearance, old. Prose and deposit, Benares, Babu Harischandra. verse. Correct. Rajaraha-kaustubha. A treatise on civil polity, compiled under the patronage and orders of King Rajavaha. The author's name is