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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336 duramnatascapi bhavanti kecit | tadanu sandrsyatedam (?) nibodhata- caryyena saunakenengitam yat || rtena mitravarunau dakha yuvakavah sutah | indra dudaryyeीh sa ca | brahma ca no vaso saca 1 || 1 inam me varuna srudhi | tvam no agne pitrorupasya ya | 2 | ityadi | End. josasavitaryasyate | tyavasvittama vo vratam | ityastamastakah | pitubhtato na nantu mitsudanavah || 8 || Colophon. duti padavidhananukramani || visayah | sakalasakhayamtatu samsayitanam padanam nirupanam | No. 4246. kaukilasautramanividhih | Substance, country-made paper, 9 x 3 inches. Folia, 4. Lines, 10 on a page. Extent, 85 slokas. Character, Nagara. Date, ? Place of deposit, Calcutta, · Government of India. Appearance, fresh. Prose. Correct. . Kaukila-sautramani-vidhi. The process of celebrating a sacrifice entitled Kaukila Sautramani in the manner prescribed by Asvalayana. Beginning. sriganesaya namah | atha kaukilasautramanyucyate | sa casvalayanena camnata | anamnatasu ca dautraprakarastenaiva- darsitah | anamnatasvatha + + dhikaro'dhyaryyuba yatha smaredityadisva + + rddharyurveda vihitahautrasyacaryyenanujnatatvat taducyate | ityadi | End. yatha bhaksitam pracinavitino daksinatah pranabhaksa eke parikrito va vaisya rajanyayoranyataro'garesu va vahisparidhi daksinato juhotauti | visayah | svasvalayana srautasutroktaprakarena kaukilasautramanauyagavidhikathanam | No. 4247. vasikaranadividhih | Substance, country-made paper 10 x 4 inches. Folia, 12. Character, Nagara. Date, of India. Appearance, old. Lines, 9 on a page. Extent, 139 slokas. ? Place of deposit, Calcutta, Government Verse . Incorrect. Vasikaranadi-vidhi. The process of performing the tantrik ceremonies with the object of killing enemies, stupefying and fascinating men and women and so on.