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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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126 No. 2355. tattvakaustubhah | Substance, country-made paper, 11 X 4 Lines, 10 on a page. ? Place of deposit, inches, Folia, 172. Extent, 4,622 slokas. Character, Nagara. Date, Tavka, Post Delsimsarai, Zilla Darbhanga, Mimamsaka Chitradhara Misra. Appearance, fresh. Prose and verse. Correct. Tattva-kaustubha. A refutation of the dual theory of Madhvacharya, with a view to support the doctrine of Sankara Acharya as developed in his commentary on the Vedanta Sutras. By Bhattoji Dikshita. Beginning. prathamapatram nali | kapalam bhairavam saktam gayadam purvvapascimam | pancaracam pasupatam tathanye'pi sahasrasa iti || atra ca bhrastanam gatipraptaye cyagamapranayane'pi tatra tatra prarocanartham catusu vedesu parama- purusarthamaslabhamanah sandilya imam vidyamadhitavan ityadi | End. ativahika iti tu madhat pracam ghatana | etat padarthakhandanam pragvat || Colophon. iti srimattojidocitakrte tattvakaustubhe caturthadhyayasya tvatiyah padah | itah parah caturthapadasya kiyadamsovarttate || visayah| madhvacayyaikrtavedantabhasyadhikaranakhakhanapurvvakam sankaramanasthapanam | No. 2356. bhattabhaskarah | Substance, country-mada paper, 11 * 42 inches. Folia, 119. Nagara. Date, ? Lines, 8 on a page. Extent, 1,896 slokas. Character, Place of deposit, Tavka, Post Delsimsarai, Zilla Darbhanga, Mimamsaka Chitradhara Misra. Appearance, fresh. Prose and verse. Incorrect. Bhatta-bhaskara. A dissertation on the Mimamsa theory of Duty (Dharma) and the eternity and authority of the Vedas as developed by different schools of Mimamsakas. By Jivadeva, son of Apadeva. Hall's Contributions,' p. 188. Beginning srikrnam pranatarttighnamapadevabhidham gurum | pranamya jivadevena kriyate bhatta bhaskarah || astu matsarinam vati santastattvarthadarsitah | vivecayantu tattvarthamesa tesu krto'njalih || iha khalu sukhaduhkhapraptinistatyarthipreksavatam dhammadharmmavisaye pravrttinivrttau drsyete |

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