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A Descriptive Catalogue of the Sanskrit Manuscripts, Madras

by M. Seshagiri Sastri | 1901 | 1,488,877 words

These pages represent "A Descriptive Catalogue of the Sanskrit Manuscripts of the Government Oriental Manuscripts Library, Madras"—a scholarly work that systematically details the vast collection of Sanskrit manuscripts held by the Government Oriental Manuscripts Library in Madras, now Chennai, India. The catalogue serves as an essential ...

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Beginning : THE SANSKRIT MANUSORIPTS. 10149 brhaspatirathacarya indraya niti sarvasvamupadisati | atmavan raja atmavantam mantrinamapadayet | dandanitireva vidya | dharmamapi lokavikustam na kuryat | karoti cedasasyenam buddhimadbhih samanaissevyah | stribalavrdvaih saha na vivadeddharmanitikrtyani | aindrajalikam na kuryat | mantravado- tsavau ca | amayavisadhvamsanani ca | nagnihotravedapathadini ca bhasmadharanam | na tirthayatra | na rajaseva ca | na striseva ca | na madyam pibet | brahmanam na hanyath End: na arthamarjayet | yasyartharasirasti tasya mitrani dharmasva vidya ca gunavikramau ca buddhisra | adhanenarthamarjayitum na sakyate | gajam gajeneva | dhanamulam jagat | sarvani tatra santi | nirdhanom mrtascandalaca | evam dharmamuladha vidyamarjayet | vidyamulam jagat | vidya punah sarvamityaha guruh || Colophon : iti barhaspatyasutre sastho'dhyayah | No. 15376. parasarasmrtivyakhya - madhaviya . PARASARASMRTIVYAKHYA MADHAVIYA. Substance, paper. Size, 9 x 77 inches. Pages, 474. Lines, 17 on a page. Character, Telugu Condition, good. Appearance, old. Same work as that described under Nos. 2646, 2648 and 2649 ante. By Madhava, Breaks off in the third Adhyaya. No. 15377. anuvyakhyanatika nyayasudha . ANUVYAKHYANATIKA: NYAYASUDHA. Substance, paper. Size, 13 x 8 k inches Pages, 624, Lines, 20 on a page. Character, Devanagari. Condition, good. Appearance, old, Same work as that described under No. 4820 ante, wherein see for the beginning. By Jayatirtha. Breaks off in the second Pada of the first Adhyaya.

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