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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204 No. 798 khandaprasastitoka | Lines, 8 on a ? Place of Substance, country paper, 8 X 3 inches. Folia, 131. page. Extent, 2000 slokas. Character, Nagara. Date deposit, Calcutta, Government of India. Appearance, fresh. Prose and verse. Generally correct. Khanda-prasasti Tika. A commentary on the Khandaprasasti, of Narayana, a poem in praise of the ten incarnations of Vishnu. By Raghunatha. Beginning. sriramavisvesagajananadin pranamya matapitarau pitavyam | narayananca prakaroti tikam khandaprasaste raghunathanama || End. prakhyata iti | kalki devah vah kalmasan papan | papam kilvisakalmasamityamarah | jayatam raksatam | kim vidhah | puri mathura tatprabhavatah prakhyatah prasiddhah | prat payodah varsakalameghah taddyutih tatkantih meghasyamah | balah alpavayah | daityesvaranam dvisam vairinam kala iva dalayita marayita kileti puranada sruyate | visayah | pathinah kamathah kitirnaraharih khavakrtibhargavo ramah kamsanikhadano dasabalah kalki ca narayanah | asmakam savibhutaye'stu bhagavan seturbhavambhonidha- vuttaraya yuge yuge yugapatistrailokyanatho harih || ava parisamaptivacakam sesavakyam nasti | (92, patratparamasamlagnapatrankatvat khanditamityanumiyate | ) matsya- kurma - varaha-tasimha- vamana - parasurama-rama krsna kalkadyavataravarnanam | No. 799. samarasarah, satikah | Substance, country paper, 133 X 51 inches. Folia, 24. Lines, 11 on a. page. Extent, 816 slokas. Character, Nagara. Date ? Place of deposit, Calcutta, Asiatic Society. Appearance, new. Prose and verse. Generally correct. Samarasara. An essay in verse on supernatural means for success in warfare. By Ramachandra. Attached is a commentary in prose by Sivadasa, son of Suryadasa Yati by Vis'alaksha. Contents. Calculations