A Descriptive Catalogue of the Sanskrit Manuscripts, Madras
by M. Seshagiri Sastri | 1901 | 1,488,877 words
These pages represent "A Descriptive Catalogue of the Sanskrit Manuscripts of the Government Oriental Manuscripts Library, Madras"—a scholarly work that systematically details the vast collection of Sanskrit manuscripts held by the Government Oriental Manuscripts Library in Madras, now Chennai, India. The catalogue serves as an essential ...
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End: THE SANSKRIT MANUSCRIPTS. caranti vanau kamam brahmana bhagavatpriyah | madrsam gramyabuddhinam bu ( bo ) dhayonmattalinganah || kumaro naradamunirangera devalo ssita | tvamevam sraddhaya rajannapramatto vaco mama | jnanavijnanasampanno dharayannasu sidhyasi || srisukah- asvasya bhagavanittham citraketum jagadguruh | pasyatastasya visvatma tatraivantardadhe harih || Colophon : iti srimadbhagavate mahapurane sasthaskandhe sodaso'dhyayah || 1705 Before the beginning of the Citraketupakhyana, there are a few passages taken from the 9 th Adhyaya of Skandha, VI which purport to be a hymn of praise uttered by the Devatas in honour of the Supreme Being. It begins thus: srisukah- iti tesam maharaja suranamupatisthatam | praticyam disyabhudavih sankhacakragadadharah || atmatulyaissodasabhirvina srivatsakaustubhau | paryupasitamunidrasaradamburuheksanam || It ends :-- hamsaya dahanilayaya niriksakaya krsnaya mrstayasase nirupakramaya | satsangrahaya bhavapanthanijasramaya sasvadvaristhagataye haraye namaste ||
