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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7788 End: A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF atheti | puruh mahanu javo vegah tena yogat | puryate vardhata iti puruh | ku (ri ) tyadhikrtya prcchati (prbhidi ) tya dina kupratyayah | ato hetoh durasamstha- murvivibhagam nedayat antikam kurvat anapurvat yaterlu (rla ) ni rupam | gadheyayajnaraksartham raghavah | krtva tatkaryamasadya sitam cagatpunah puram || Colophon: vyakhyane bhattikavyasya sridhariye manohare | sitaparinayo nama dvitiyah sarga agamat || atha ramapravasadi varnayan trtiyasargamarabha (mano ) ramasya pattabhise- kodyogarupam tadbhumikamaha - vadheneti | sankhye yuddhe pisitasananam vadhena hananena | - padapithena saha vartamanam tasya ramasyadisat | evamvidham karayetya- distavan | svariteto diseluni sala igupadheti ksah | kriyaphalasthanatma- gami . No. 11617. bhattikavyam, jayamangalamugdhabodhinivyakhyasahitam . BHATTIKAVYAM WITH THE COMMENTARIES JAYAMANGALA AND MUGDHABODHINI. Substance, paper. Size, 84 X 6 f inches. Pages, 44. Lines, 23 on a page. Character, Telngu Condition, good. Appearance, new. Contains the first 26 stanzas of the first Sarga with two commentaries thereon, viz., Jayamangala and Mugdhabodhini. In the introduo tory stanzas of the former commentary, the author of the text is stated to be Bhatti, son of Svamin, while in the latter commentary the author Bhatti stated to be Bhartrhari. The author of Mugdhabodhini is stated to be Bharata, son of Ambastha Gauranga Mallika. He salutes Sankara and mentions Kavikalpadruma (of Bopadeva). See also Notices of Sanskrit MSS by Rajendralala Mitra, Vol. VI, Page 144. Beginning of the Jayamangala : pranipatya sakalavedinamatidustarabhattikavya salilanidheh | jayamangaleti namna naukeva viracyate tika ||

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