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. 8189 itiritah srotramano'bhiramam kathamavadijjagatam sa sutah | mukundapadabja nivesitatma srnudhvamanandanidhim bravimi || athalokalokabhulokalokastokanandasandayini rajadhani kacidasti | madhura nagari maralapalisamudancadyamunatate cakasti | nibhrtaprasavalinilavenikamaniyaksitikaminimukhasrih || bhakta lihrdayambujantaralasajjyotih param bhasvaram mayadurlatikasamulalavanakridalavitrayitah | visvotpatti vipattipalanakaro lilavataribhavan srikrsnah svakathaprabandhasatatadhyetrn sada raksatu || tadetat kavyasirvacanam- srikrsna purnakrpaya jagati sasasya sasyah prajassakalasampadanantabhogaih | satyasiso dvijavarassatatam bhavantu dhatribhujo'vanimanagrahino'tyavantu || sridaksinamurti krpamaparamupasrayan cakrapanamasatkavih | vyali likhat kavyamudarasevyam navyam rasalamkrtiritibhavyam || Substance, palm-leaf. No. 12227. krsna bhusanam . KRSNABHUSANAM. Size, 122 x 10 inches. Pages, 31, Lines, 5 on & page. Character, Telugu, Condition, good. Appearance, new Contains the first 2 Sargas of 50 and 58 stanzas, respectively. A small work describing in verse and prose the leading incidents in the life of Krsna of Narkedimalli family, a Vaisya by caste. Himself and his wife Narasimha were extolled as none other than God Visnu and Goddess Laksmi born as mortals in this world. The names of the father, of the grandfather and of the great grandfather of Krsna are given as Sankara, Bhagirtiliniga and Kamaya, respeotively. Beginning : srimaddharadharasutatanayasya hastasakharavindamamitasciyamatanotu | rtvadikarmasu bhavanti vidhutavighnah krtva surasuramukhah khalu yatsaparyam || sriyam datva payadanudivasamasmakamamitamajasram tadvanicaranakamalam nirmalataram | narah prajnavanto yadupabhajanadeva sakalah kavindrassyurmudhastridasavaragitam yada- [ nisam || dayapayonidhim dhananjayadisevitam maruddhayopabhanjanam sudhamayukhasekhararcitam | raghuttamam vibhuttamam surottamam narottamam kalaviduttamottamam saduttamam samasraye ||

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