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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THE SANSKRIT MANUSCRIPTS. 5083 aim hrim srim aim klim sauh aim glaum haruspham ha sa ksa ma la va ra yum sesam purvavat || No. 6894. mahapasupatastramantrah . MAHAPASUPATASTRAMANTRAH. Pages, 3. Lines, 18 on a page. Begins on fol. 294 a of the MS. described under No. 5477, where this is included in the Mantramalika mentioned in the list of other works. Complete. This Mantra is addressed to the Pasupatastra; and its repetition is believed to be efficacious in removing all kinds of evils and calamities. Beginning : nyasadhyanam purvavat | mantrah- om namo bhagavate atulabalaparakramaya tripasncanayanarupaya nana- praharanodyo (gha) takaranaya sarvangavaktraya bhinnanjanaprakhyaya | End: dravaya dravaya sarvaduritan nasaya nasaya hum phat svaha || Colophon : iti pasupatastram sampurnam || No. 6895. mahabananyasah . MAHABANANYASAH. Pages, 2. Lines, 18 on a page. Begins on fol. 516 of the MS. described under No. 424. Complete. On the ceremonial touching of certain parts of one's body, after conceiving oneself to be Manmatha (the god of love), while repeating at the same time the appropriate letters denoting the names of his five arrows. do