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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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End. 275 jnanapradipakam nama sastram lokopakarakam || prasnadarsa pravaksyami sarvvasastranusaratah || bhutabhavyavarttamane subhasubha niriksaya | pancaprakaramarganca catuskendrabalabalam || cyarudhacchatravarganca udayadibalabalam | ityadi | dvitiye va trtiye va sukrascendau samagamah | anenaiva kramenaivam savrvvam viksya vadeta sphutam || Colophon. iti jnanapradipagranyah samaptah | 11 vasayah | ( prasnagranyo'yama ) tatra grahanam mitranirnayakathanam | ripunirupananca | tesam bala- balanirupanam| arudhacakranirupanam | rasinam chatra nirupanam | stripurusadibheda- kathananca | prasnalagnadinirupanam | rtumaladijnanopayakirttanam | jiva kanda - kathanam | tatra manusyadibhedajnanopayakirttanam | cintanavidhikathananca | nastadravya- gamadinirnayah | labhalabhaprasna dicintana vidhih | rogasantyadicintanavidhih | svaprakandam | kalahadicinta | putradicinta | salyadicintanam | vrthadi- cintanam | samanya prasna cintanam | banijyadicintanam | No. 1953. santikalpapradipah, va krtyapallavadipika | Substance, country-made paper, 9 x 3 inches. Folia, 50. Lines, 10 on a page. Extent, 9,228 slokas. Character, Nagara. Date, SM. 1851. Place of deposit, Navani-gram, Post Madhepura, Darbhanga, Pandit Lala Jha. Appearance, fresh. Prose and verse. Correct. Santikalpa-pradipa alias Kritya-pallava-dipilea. A miscellany on expiations, magical incantations and witchcraft. By Srikrishna Vidyavagisa Bhattacharya. Contents, Characteristics of rites for expiations, and magical incantations. Appropriate seats for different castes when engaged in such rites; imprecations; how to overcome their malific influences; expiatory rites for curing fevers; incantations for bringing the dead to life; expiatory rites for curing colic and other diseases; incantations for attracting persons towards oneself; ditto for causing stolidity; ditto, for causing other injuries to enemies. Beginning. krtyadevim namaskrtya tatha tripurasundarim | bhadrakalica devesom tatha satkarmadevatam ||

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