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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271 maccittasamputamalankurutam tadiksa- saubhagyabhajamapi saughramama ' vidhattam || atha prarisitagranthasamaptiparipanthipratya havyu havidhvamsapatiyasim sribhagavatpratipattim granthaka- racuda़ाmanih mangalacaranatvena nibadhnati srikrsneti | End. tikaya, - sake holikotsave doladhirudhangayoh radhakrsnayoh sarasyoh radhakrsna- kundayoh tate sricaitanyasya janmadine kavyam purnatam bhajatdyat udgat || visayah | srikrsnabhavanamrtavyakhya | No. 2521. bhattadipika | Substance, country-made paper, 12 * 4 inches. Folia, 112. Lines, 10 on a page. Extent, 4,717 slokas, Character, Nagara. Date, ? Place of deposit, Bahrampur, Babu Radhika prasada Sen. Appearance, new. Prose. Correct. Bhatta-dipika. The first part of the work noticed under No. 1583, (IV. 156). Beginning. visvesvaram namaskrtya khanda devah satam mude | tanute tatprasadena samksiptam bhatthadaupikam || anayasyam vayurvai ksepistha devata vayumeva khena bhagadheyena upaghavati sa evainam bhutim gamayati | End. yisyate | tadevam srutyadisatpramanakamangatvam nirupitam | catah param prayojyatvam nirupa Colophon. iti srikhanda devakrti bhatthadipikayam trtiyasyastamah padah | visayah | jaiminisutrasya prathamadhyayadvitiyapadadarabhya dhatiyadhyayasya astamapadantam vyakhyanam | No. 2522. upasanatattvam | Substance, country-made yellow paper, 12 x 5 inches. Folia, 82. Lines, 9 on a page. Extent, 1,822 slokas. Character, Bengali. Date, ? Place of deposit, Bahrampur, Babu Ramadasa Sen. Appearance, new. Verse. Generally correct. Upasana-tattva. A treatise establishing that in the present Kali age, the only object of worship is Chaitanya, and laying down rules for the mode in which he should be worshipped. By Nityananda Sarma.