Tara in Hinduism
author: Bikas Kumar Bhattacharya
edition: 2003, Eastern Book Linkers
pages: 414
ISBN-10: 8178540215
Topic: Hinduism
A Union Catalogue of Manuscripts of Brahmanical Textual Sources
This page describes A Union Catalogue of Manuscripts of Brahmanical Textual Sources from pages 160-176 in the book: Tara in Hinduism by Bikas Kumar Bhattacharya. This book represents a study of the Goddess Tara (तारा, ) and collects various standpoints regarding her cult from both Buddhist and Brahmanical sources. This page contains an online preview of the full text and summarizes technical terms.
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Hayanaratna: The Jewel of Annual Astrology [by Martin Gansten]
A fair number of the relevant texts are, however, available to me in manuscript and/or printed editions, making it possible to identify many quotations with reference to independent witnesses, and these have been noted in the source apparatus. Such independent witnesses are listed in the bibliography, with brief descriptions in the case of manuscripts, although some manuscripts were made available to me only at a later stage of the work and have been used less frequently....
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Journal of the European Ayurvedic Society [by Inge Wezler]
Wujastyk, Sanskrit Ayurvedic Manuscripts. . . 87 by Bendall in Benares, Bombay and Rajasthan is printed in his account of his tour in 1884-1885, but it contains few medical texts. 10 The British Library, London 11 In 1902, 19 years after publishing his Cambridge catalogue, Cecil Bendall published a catalogue of the Sanskrit manuscripts in the British Library, describing the manuscripts acquired up to 1898, but omitting Jaina materials. No further catalogues have been published since....
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Kohala in the Sanskrit textual tradition (Study) [by Padma Sugavanam]
Velankar The manuscripts of Sangitacudamani which have been procured from the Oriental Research Institute, Mysore have been used in this study. Of all the manuscripts available from this source, it is only manuscript P-5081 which actually contains authentic material of Sangitacudamani. The following table shows the instances where the material of Kohalamatam matches with each of the three sources of Sangitacudamani....
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