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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End. 220 ityetadvaramangalastakamidam papaughavidhvamsamam pusyam sraukavikalidasaracitam vrksam prabandhabhutam | (?) thah pratarbhavamanasasca pathate kayryyani sihyanti vai gangasagarasangamam pratidinam prapnoti pusyam mahat || Colophon. iti srikalidasakrtam mangalastakam sampurna | visayah | pradhanataya prasiddhanam devatadinam samipe catmanamangalaprarthanam | No. 2463. bhagavannamamahatmyasanga hah | Substance, country-made paper, 12 x 4 inches. Folia, 15. Lines, 5 on a page. Extent, 154 slokas. Character, Nagara. Date, ? Place of deposit, Calcutta, Raja Rajendranarayana Deva, Bahadur. Appearance, fresh. Prose and verse. Correct. Bhagavannama-mahatmya. The merit of reciting or of hearing the recitation of the name of Hari proved by a series of extracts from various Puranas and other medieval works. By Niranjana Yati. Beginning. pranamya janakinatham saccidanandavigraham | End. namamahatmaprabodhaya sangrahalikhyate maya || narayana hare rama krsna govinda madhava | pahi mam tahare visno siva daunarttinasana || ityadi | krteाnamamahatmasya puranadesca sangrahah | I cyanena priyatam ramah sitajanih salaksmanah || Colophon. iti sriniranjanayatina krtobhagavannamamahatma sangrahah samaptah | subhamastu mangalamastu | visayah| nikhilapuranadhamesa khadibhyo bhagavannamakirtana sravanadinam mahatma vacananyu- vrtya pradarsanam | No. 2464. inches. Folia, 51. Bengali. pingalaprakasah | Substance, country-made paper, 17 * 4 Lines, 8 on a page. Extent, 2,664 slokas. Character, ? Place of deposit, Calcutta, Raja Rajendranarayana Deva, Bahadur. Appearance, new. Prose. Incorrect. Date, Pingala-prakasa. A commentary on Pingala's treatise on the metres in common use in Prakrit poetry. By Visvanatha Panchanana, son of Vidyanivasa Mahamahopadhyaya.