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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10252 A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF No. 15500. nrsimhajayantinirnayah . NRSIMHAJAYANTINIRNAYAH. Pages, 6. Lines, 24 in a page. Begins on fol 122 a of the MS. described under No. 15496. Same work as that described under No 3138 ante. By Gopaladesika, Complete. No. 15501, jayantinirnayah . JAYANTINIRNAYAH. Pages, 6. Lines, 24 in a page. Begins on fol. 124 a of the MS. described under No. 15496. Same work as that described under No. 3118 ante; taken from Brahmasamhita. Incomplete. No. 15502. bharadvajasiksa . BHARADVAJASIKSA. Pages, 8. Lines, 24 in a page. Begins on fol. 132 a of the MS. described under No. 15496. Same work as that described under No. 939 ante Complete. No. 15503. varnakramadarpanam . VARNAKRAMADARPANAM. Pages, 117. Lines, 24 in a page. Begins on fol. 135 a of the MS. described under No. 15496. There is a system among the experts in Veda to tell over one by one each and every letter in Vedic hymns, specifying the deities, accents, the places of origin etc., pertaining to such letters. There is a section in the Taittiriyapratisakhya specially dealing with this subject. The author herein explains the rules to be observed in the course of such recitation of letters. The author is Appayacarya. Deals with the following subjects 1. samjnaprakaranam . 2. agamaprakaranam . 3. vyanjanasandhih, 4 . dvitvadinirnayah . 5. svarabhaktinirnayah . 6. vikrtinirnayah .