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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8280 A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF disvacaryatanubhavan sankhacakrankanapurvakamadhigatadarsanarahasyan vitanvan sadhujana- manyah srirangarajadhanyameva sukhamuvasa || "I L. sriman ramanujarthah sritanivahaparitranacaturyadhuryah praleyaharyadhairyah pratikathakagana sthairyavidhvamsicaryah | maryadopeta caryamuditahrdayasadvaryasuyatsaparya- ssesassaksadudito jagati vijayatam kesavacaryasunuh || Colophon : iti srivadhulakulakalasajalanidhi kaustubhobhayavadantacaryasamrajyapattabhi - siktakalyanavallikalyana vedapadaramayanadyanekaprabandhanirmanadhurina srimadramanuja - desikasarvabhauma caranaravindacancarikena tatkrpalabdhasakalavidyavaisadyena tatsagarthya- vibhusanabrahmarsibhavanacaryavibudhavaryatanubhavena ramanujadasena viracite sriramanuja- campuprabandhe dasamastabakah || No. 12341. ramanujacampuh . RAMANUJACAMPUH. Substance, palm-leaf. Size, 16 * 1 inches. Pages, 130. Lines, 8 on a page. Character, Grantha. Condition, slightly injured. Appearance, old. Contains two to seven Stabakas complete. Same work as the above. The name of the former owner of the MS. is given in the first leaf as Balasayana ( Ilampalli) Divapradipa Venkatadasa, who adds -- sandilyavamsajatena venkatesena krcchratah | sriramanujacampvakhyagrantho'yam likhito'dhuna || No. 12342. ramanujacampuh . RAMANUJACAMPUH.. Substance, palm-leaf. Size, 16 * 1/4 inches. Pages, 72. Lines, 8 or a page. Character, Grantha. Condition, injured. Appearance, old. Contains one to four Stabakas complete and the fifth incomplete. Same work as the above. The former owner of the MS. is stated to be one Venkatacaryar.

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