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. daksa vayantu tadudiranasiksitartha- stacchalokavakyacaya lekhanatah krtarthah || abodhadya pramadadvayuktam likhitam yadi | parisodhya tadasmasu dayam kurvantu surayah || 10043 srimadhvacarya matoktayukti mavalambya yuktirasikataya yukti mallikakhya- srimadhvacaryamatoktayuktimavalambya grantham karisyamanastatrabhavan vadirajamuniscikirsitasya granthasthavighna- parisamaptyartham sistacaraparamparapramanakam vestadevatapranamarupam mangalamadavaca - rati - bhaktyeti | bhaktya stutya viraktya ca | bhaktirahitastutyadera prayoja - katvat bhaktya stutya bhaktya viraktya iti va | bhajantah ye'malajanah matsaryadidosarahitah, nirvyajabhakta va tesamannityam ca bhutisca aunnatya- bhuti | tadarpakaya | anenestapradatvamuktam bhavati | atyalpa bhrtyesvityanenatisaya- bhaktyabhavo darsitah | End: svayam nastah parannasayatiti nyayavataram sucayati | taduktamoksasvarupam dusayanneva bharyasampatterdosatvam dusayati-- satatati | tava mate muktau sukhakari syaditi sambandhah | tarhi bharyapi kena nimittena bhayankari | tatha ca muktau satatordhvagativat bharyapyangikaryeti bhavah | vrthetyanena vedadi- nindanam mahadosakaram matsaradeveti sucayati | ata ityupasamharah | No. 15269. raghavabhyudayama . RAGHAVABHYUDAYAM, Pages, 217. Lines, 14 on a page. Begins on fol. 1 a, of the MS. described under No. 12512 ante. A drama in seven acts embodying the story of the Ramayana from Dasaratha's desire to erown Rama, to the coronation of Rama after returning from Lanka, By Bhagavantaraya. brother of Tryambakaraya and Nrsimhadhvarin and son of Gangadhara. Complete.

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