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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380 No. 1014. padamanjari | Substance, country paper, 11 x 3 inches. Folia, 26. Lines, 27 on a page. Extent, 421 s /lokas, Character, Bengali. Date, ? Place of deposit, Navadvipa, Vrajanatha Vidyaratna. Appearance, old. Verse. Correct. Padamanjari. Poems in praise of Krishna and his amours. By Krishna Sarma. Beginning. mangalyanam pradhanam yamabhayatamasam saradam sarvarisam End. visayah | piyusanam nidhanam muniganamanasa mekavisramadhama | samsarabdhim titirsastaranimatidhanam naradadermaharse- laksmivandyaravindam smara haricaranadvandvamanandakandam || alangaram vinapyetam padyam nandayate ciram | ksanam hrdayamagatya mukundacaranam yatha || 241 || nirmitam bhuvi yajvana srilasrikrsnasarmana | (itah patakam panktidvayam va khanditam ) .. bhaktirasatmakam kavyametat | atraikacatvarimsadadhikadvisatasankhyakani padyani vidyante, tatra ca sarvatra haricaranavindasyaiva varnanam | No. 1015. padankadutah | Substance, country-made yellow paper, 17 x 3 inches. Folia, 4. Lines, 5 on a page. Extent, 116 s / lokas. Character, Bengali. Date, SK. 1641. Place of deposit, Navadvipa, Ajita Nyayaratna. Appearance, old. Verse. Correct. Notes on the margin. Padankaduta. A poem in which a certain shepherdess requests the foot-prints of Krishna to carry to him message of her grief at his absence, written in imitation of the Meghaduta of Kalidasa. By Srikrishna Sarvabhauma. The poem was written in the year 1641, Saka. The work has been more than once printed in Calcutta. Beginning. gopibharturvirahavidhura kacidindivaraci - End. murkha eva canikamanisam visvamajarna dhira +khe'smakam harivirahajah sarvadevasti citte |