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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313 Beginning. atha pinda pitayajnaprayogah | sa canahitagninapi karyah | evamamanahita- gnirnitye srapayitvatipraniya juhuyaditi sutrat | End. parvanavacchraddham prthageva kuryat | tatprakarantu sraddhaprayoge vaksyamah |, Colophon iti prayogaratne pinda pitayajnaprayogah | visayah | pindapitryajnavidhih | No. 1295. ekakaratika | Substance, country-made paper, 102 * 6 inches. Folia, 283. Lines, 12-13-14 on a page. Extent, 6,898 slokas. Character, Nagara. Date, ? Place of deposit, Calcutta, Government of India. Appearance, old. Prose and verse. Correct. Ekalara-tika. A commentary, in Marhatti, on some verses of the eleventh book of the Bhagavata Purana. Anonymous. Beginning. nahi bhava abhavabhavana | na dekha nimi tupana | namana sricarana sadguru End. raya || 1 || sloka || bhaktya bhagavatam bhavamabhavam kavyapathatah | pathanatpadavyutpattijnanapraptastu bhaktitah || 1 || srikrsna uddhavamce jnana | tatkala nirasi ajnana | eka vinavi janarddana | savadhana pariyesa || Colophon. iti sribhagavate mahapurane ekadasaskandhe ekakaratikayam navamo'dhyayah | sribhagavataikadasaskandhatya navadhyayagatabhurislokanam maharastrabhasaya vyakhyanam | visayah | No. 1296. muharttaganapatih | Substance, country-made paper, 9 x 42 inches. Folia, 147. Lines, 8-9-10-11 on a page. Extent, 3,102 slokas. Character, Nagara. Date, SM. 1892. Place of deposit, Calcutta, Government of India. Appearance, old. Verse. Incorrect. Muhurta-ganapati. An astrological calendar for determining auspicious days for the performance of domestic rites, as also for coronations, and other civil and religious ceremonies. By Raval Ganapati, son of Raval Harisankara Suri. The work is of some repute, but scarce. 2 Q