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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Beginning. End. Colophon. ( 197 ) yadau patradvayam nasti | idanimatmanah pandityam nindayan aisvayyam kataksa- yati krtveti | te ksaunibhujah rajanah vayamapi vidvamsah ksaunibhujah ityadi | tesamavasyakata janmajaraviyogam maranam drstva sthitasya caso notpadyate na jayate yatahjanma utpattih jara varddhakyam viyogah drstavicchedah maranam dasavisesah samaharadvandvah sarvvadvandvo vibhasayaikavadbhavatiti || * iti srividya vinodacaryyacuda़ाmanikrta santi satakatikayam paricchedah || samaptascayam granthah || saka 1606 || visayah | santisatakasya vyakhyanam | caturtha No. 301. siksabhasyam Or siksaprakasah . Substance, country-made paper, 15 x 5 inches. Folio, 9. Lines, 9 on a page. Extent, 180 slokas. Character, Nagara. Date ? Place of deposit, Benares, Gobinda Bhatta. Appearance, old. Prose. Correct. Beginning. End. jyotirvyakaranam bandah kalpa siksaniruktayah | netrasyapado nah karnavasya tam satatam numah || vyakhyaya pingalacaryyavatrayadau yathayatham | siksam nadauyam vyakhyasye paniniyanusarinim || o svarge vyapnoti va | dvirvacanam siksadhyayasamaptartha | vikrtichandasya x * samamaparavaktam vrttam bardasama barse ityadhikrtya aparavaktram x * * aujyaviti laksanasutrat | x iti siksaprakasah samaptah | gaianigoa Colophon. visaya | varnanamuccaranaprakarakathanam | | No. 302 sivasatanamastotram ( mahalingesvaratantroktam ). Substance, country-made paper, 10 x 22 inches. Folio, 6. Lines, 6 on a page. Extent, 75 slokas. Character, Bengali. Date, S.K. 1776. Place of deposit, Zilla Midnapur, Post Garveta, Gram Khunvera, Pandit Haranchandra Tarkavagisa. Appearance, fresh. Verse. Generally correct.