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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76 No. 1115. tristhali setuh | Substance, country-made yellow paper. Folia, 42. Lines, 4-8 on a page. Extent, 1431 s/lokas. Character, Bengali. Date, ? Place of deposit, Vatesvara Vikrampura, Dhaka, Gangacharana Tarkaratna. Appearance old. Verse. Incorrect. Tristhalsetu. This is the second part of the work noticed under No. 797 ; (II p. 202.) It treats at length of the merits of performing a pilgrimage to, and religious gifts, fasts, and feasts at, Prayaga, or the confluence of the Ganges and the Yamuna, near Allahabad. By Madana Raya, son of Ramesvara Puri. Beginning. suramuniditijendraih sevyate yena tantrai End. rgurutaraduritanam ka katha manavanam | sa ca bhuvi sukhakarttu vacchitayasti hetu- jayati vijitayagastirtharajah prayagah || imah katha yah stanuyat narottamo yah sravayed vapi visuddhacetah | sa tirtharajam vadarivananca gangaphalam tat samavapnuyacca ||0|| Colophon. iti srimad ramesvarapurivanuna madanarayanena viracite tristhali seta prayaga- prakarane prayagakrtyam samaptam || 0 || visayah | 1, prayagamahima | 2, prayagasmaranamahima | 3, prayagavasaphalam | 4, vapanamahima | 5, vapanavicarah | 5, vapanavicarah | 6, prayage samanyasnanam | 7, prayaga- sabdah | 8, prayage maghasnanam | 9, ekahastanam | 10, dinavisesaphalam | 11, maghasnanarambhah | 12, maghasnanavidhih | brahmanabhojanadiprabhrtayah | No. 1116. saktabhisekah | Substance, English paper. Folia, 6. Lines, 3-6 on a page. Extent, 81 slokas. Character, Bengali. Date, ? Place of deposit, Mandarakhanda, Vikrampura, Dhaka, Vaikanthanatha_Chakravarti. Appearance, new. Verse. Incorrect. Saletabhisheka. A manual of the rites and ceremonies to be performed when initiating a person into the Sakta cult. Anonymous.