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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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204 End. prasiddhamapi sabdarthamavijnatamabuddhibhih | punarvyaktikarisyami vaca uccarane vidhim || 2 || trinayanamabhimukhavinihsrtamimam ya ityam patheta prayatasca sada dvijah | sa bhavati dhanadhanyabahuputrakirttimanatulanca sukham samasnute diviti diviti || 58 || Colophon. iti siksa samapta | visayah | varnasankhya | varnotpattih | varneौccaranasthanani | samdrtaghosaghosadivarna- kathanam | varnoccaranaprakarah | angulidvara udattadikharajnanadih | hasta- svarakrtavedapathaprasamsadih | No. 1238. kesavi siksa, yajurvediya | Substance, country paper, 112 X 42 inches. Folia, 5. Lines, 7 on a page. Extent, 75 slokas. Character, Nagara. Date, ? Place of deposit, Calcutta, Government of India. Appearance, new. Prose, and verse. correct. Kesavi Siksha. Phonetics of the Yajur Veda. By Kesava. Beginning. natva ganapatim vedaparibhasanka cakam | End. uccate kesavenedam vedadhyayisukhaptaye || 1 || In- halyutayutasyarekarasca || 7 || hrkham kinciddirgha hatayutakare ilvisarga- yutavarne ca na samhitayam || 9 || Colophon. iti katyayanacaryakrtana vastrani samaptani || visayah | vyanjanavisesasya dvitvavidhih | ra-sa-varnavyatyayasadhanadih | anukharasya adesavidhih | hrakhadirghadisanjna | pancavargiyavarnavisesanam dvitvavidhih | varnoccaranavidhih| (catra 4 patrasyabhavad dvitvatparavisayo na praptah | ) No. 1239. katyayani siksa, yajurvediya | Substance, English paper, 82 X 52 inches. Folia, 14. Lines, 10 on a page. Extent, 288 slokas. Character, Nagara. Date, ? Place of deposit, Calcutta, Government of India. Appearance, new. Prose and verse. Generally correct. Katyayani Siksha. Phoneties of the Yajur Veda. According to its name the work should belong to the School of Katyayana, but it opens with the name of Yajnavalkya. The MS. being incomplete I have not been able to determine who is the real author.

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