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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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243 / 35, 36, 37, 38, 30 a0 | - karttaviryyasya devavani sravanavivaranam | yatrakala anistakhacakacikrakathanam | brahmanalaksanam | munilaksanam | yogilaksanam | haribhakta- laksanam | ramarjjunayoh sangramavarnanam | sivakavacakathanam | ramakrtakalistotram | dasaksaramahavidyakavacakathanam | ramasya ksatriyakulanasanapratijnadikathanam | tasya vrddhabrahmanena saha samvadah | mahalaksmikavacadikirttanam | 40, 41, 42 a0| - ramakrta- padmaksa- puskaraksanasanakathanam | parasuramasya murcchadikathanam | arjunanipatanam | radha-laksmi-savitriprabhrtinam srikrsnasakti- visesatvakathanam | parasaramam prati brahmano janakadisu pujyatarapujyatamadinirdesena vandanakaranopadesah | ramasya sivasamipagamanadivivaranam | kailasavarnanam | ganesa- ramayoh samvadah | jnanakharupanirupanam | 42, 44, 45, 46 a0 | - ganesadantabhangadivivaranam | durgayah khedavarnanam | ramam prati tasyah kopadikathanam | ganesasya paramarupavarnanam | putranamastakastutih | visnupadesena ramakrtadurgastotram | ganesasya krsnarupatve'pi tulasya pujananisedhah | tulasimganesayoh samvadakirttanam | etatpathadiphalasrutih || iti | No. 1254. amrtasagari, va lilavativivrtih | P Substance, country-made yellow paper, 10 x 6 inches. Folia, 68. Lines, 23 on a page. Extent, 1,607 slokas. Character, Bengali. Date, Place of deposit, Srirampur College. Appearance, new. Prose. Incorrect. Amrita-sagari alias Lalavati-virrti. A commentary on the Lilavati section of the Siddhanta Siromani. By Gangadhara, son of Govardhana, and grandson of Divakara, of the Vastu race, an inhabitant of the town of Jambusara, which had been established by the renowned sage Yajnavalkya. The Siddhanta Siromani was written by Bhaskara Acharya, son of Mahesvara. Beginning. om namo ganesaya | srisvaryyaya namah | cadityam jagadudbhavasthitivibhum ++++++ dhyeyam brahma sadurmmidosarahitam pasyanti ye hrdgatam | bhaktananca manoratharthaphaladam klesanvayacchedakam gitam sasrutibhih sadodayamaham vande jagadbhaskaram || 292

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