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. yasya stauti matim manisisadasi srinilakanthadhvari kondajyautisika m yasya kurute sammanamaryaih samam | yatranugrahadrstimarpayati ca sribalakrsno guruh so'yam divyati cokkanathamakhinamakritadasah kavih || pasyedanim - viditah kavi ( : ) prabandho raghuviracaritravarnanapavitrah | parisadrasonmukhi [ yam ] mama sarvo'yam bhagyaparinamah || tathapidamastu ( bharatavakyam ) -- marga darsitamasrayantu manuja manvadibhih sreyase rajano'pyagrhitapaisunagiro raksantu dhanya mahim | lalyantam sarasoktayasca kavayah sasvadrasajnairjanaih syadetasya kavesca bhaktiracala deve raghunam prabhau || ( iti niskrantah sarve ) || Colophon : saptamo'nkah || iti janakiparinayam nama natakam sampurnam || No. 12519. damarukam . DAMARUKAM. Pages, 57. Lines, 10 on a page. Begins on fol. 1 a of the MS. described under No. 11424. 8403 A peculiar dramatic work by Aryaka, also known as Ghanasyamapandita, son of Kasi and Mahadeva. His elder brother was Isa and his sister was named Sakambhari. He was 22 years old when he wrote For this work. He says he has written Sadbhasakavya, Nataka & Bhana, a Sattaka, an Anyapadesasataka, a Prahasana, and a Campu further particulars regarding the author see Uttararamacaritavyakhya written by the same author and described under R. No. 1352 of the Triennial Catalogue, Vol. II, Part I-B. Complete in ten Alankaras as given below:- 1 rajanuranjana . 2. kalidusana . 3. sukavisamjivana . 4. kukavisamtapana . 5. abodhakara . 6. sabdikabhanjana . 7. panditakhandana . 8. jatisamtarjana . 9. prabhuvarnana . 10 . akhandananda .

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