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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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217 No. 1901. kakinugapadarthadipika, paurnamasestih | Lines, 6-7 ? Place of Substance, country-made paper, 10 x 4 inches. Folia, 44. on a page. Extent, 577 slokas. Character, Nagara. Date, deposit, Ujana, Post Madhubani, Darbhanga, Pandit Yogadatta Jha. Appearance, fresh. Prose. Correct. Karkanuga-padartha-dipikca. A manual for the performance of Vedic rites according to the rules of Karka Upadhyaya, who explains. the Sutras of Apastambha on the rituals of the Black Yajur Veda. By Narayana, son of Ramachandra Yajnika Pathaka, and younger brother of Gangadhara. The codex is incomplete, and contains only the section on the Full-moon rites, Purnamaseshti. Beginning. pranamya vighnahattaram gurumsca pitaram tatha | End. kakkinugapadarthanam dipika tanyate maya || krtagnanadheya udagayane malamasagurusukra maidya varddhakya saisava sutakadirahitayam prathamapaurnamasyam ityadi | 9 - aha valiyopasthane va karttavyamanenaiva mantrena svahakarastvatrapi || Colophon. iti srimanmahayajnikapathaka ramacandrasuta srimatsa kalayajnamastravisarada pathaka- gangadharanujanarayanakrtau karkanugapadarthadipikayam purnamasestih samapta | | visayah | purnama se prayogakathanam | No. 1902. tithitattvacintamanih | Folia, 95. ? Substance, country-made yellow paper, 10 x 4 inches. Lines, 6 on a page. Extent, 1,701 slokas. Character, Maithili. Date, Place of deposit, Vehat, Post Madhapura, Misra. Appearance, new. Prose and verse. Generally correct. Darbhanga, Pandit Phanidhara Tithi-tattva-chintamani. A calendar of fasts and festivals on the different days of the moon from month to month. By Mahesa Thakkura, Mahamahopadhyaya. Beginning. kalaya tu subhavrndam kalika kamadatri visadayatu yaso me sarvvadese mukundah | 28.

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