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. 8099 kurva iti sesah | saujanyamanukulyam | prathamatvam mukhyatvam | prathamascasau sujanasceti vigrahah sarvottamanukulayetyarthah | pratiyogino visesyanupadana- nispratiyogikamanukulyam pratiyate | End: tagunanantargata priyapaddhatibhusita pado hatih paddhatih priyasya paddhatih priyapaddhatih nayakasamcarah | tasya bhuvi usita priyapaddhatibhusita nayaka- samcaragrhe niyamitasthitirityarthah | saisa stri jayati || kavikathakasimhakathitam ( Colophon: • • • ) sarvalokahitam || pariksakamukhapaddhatirdvadasi || 11 No. 12128. subhasitanivi, savyakhya . SUBHASITANIVI WITH COMMENTARY. Substance, palm-leaf. Size, 17 * 1 inches. Pages, 84. Lines, 6 on a page. Character, Grantha Condition, good. Appearance, new. Breaks off in the seventh Paddhati. Same commentary as the above. No. 12129. subhasitanivi, savyakhya . SUBHASITANIVI WITH COMMENTARY. Pages, 76. Lines, 6 on a page. Begins on fol. 51 a of the MS. described under No. 10100. Commences with the 6 th stanza of the 8 th Paddhati and breaks off in the 11 th stanza of the 9 th Paddhati; contains also the 11 th Paddhati which begins on fol. 69 a. Same work as the above. No. 12130. subhasitaslokah . SUBHASITASLOKAH. Pages, 54. Lines, 6 on a page. Begins on fol. la of the MS. described under No. 12093, wherein this work has been mentioned as Subhasitapadavali in the list of other works given therein. Contains 318 stanzas. A collection of stanzas containing wise and witty sayings. There is apparently no arrangement of the subjects. Some of the stanzas are taken from other anthologies.

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