Essay name: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Sanskrit Manuscripts, Madras

Author: M. Seshagiri Sastri

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.

Volume 21 (1918)

Page:

358 (of 505)


External source: Shodhganga (Repository of Indian theses)


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Shri Mahavir Jain Aradhana Kendra www.kobatirth.org Acharya Shri Kailassagarsuri Gyanmandir 8466 End :
A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF
तथापीदमस्तु ( भरतवाक्यम्) -
वर्षन्तु कामा (मं) भुवि वारिवाहा गोब्राह्मणेभ्यः कुशलानि सन्तु ।
हृष्यन्तु सन्तः सुकविप्रबन्धैस्तेषां तु शाम्यन्तु खलोपसर्गाः ॥
मुकुन्दानन्दनाम्ना मे भाणेन परितोषितः ।
कमलाकामुकः कामं कल्लोलयतु मङ्गलम् ॥
[tathāpīdamastu ( bharatavākyam) -
varṣantu kāmā (maṃ) bhuvi vārivāhā gobrāhmaṇebhyaḥ kuśalāni santu |
hṛṣyantu santaḥ sukaviprabandhaisteṣāṃ tu śāmyantu khalopasargāḥ ||
mukundānandanāmnā me bhāṇena paritoṣitaḥ |
kamalākāmukaḥ kāmaṃ kallolayatu maṅgalam ||
]
Colophon:
इति कौण्डिन्यकुलतिलक श्रीमद्रमापति सुधीतनयकाशीपतिकविविरचितोऽयं
मुकुन्दानन्दभाणः सर्पणः ॥
[iti kauṇḍinyakulatilaka śrīmadramāpati sudhītanayakāśīpatikaviviracito'yaṃ
mukundānandabhāṇaḥ sarpaṇaḥ ||
]
No. 12614. मुकुन्दानन्दभाणः.
[mukundānandabhāṇaḥ.
]
MUKUNDĀNANDABHĀNAH.
Pages, 174. Lines, 12 on a page.
Begins on fol. 105a of the MS. described under No. 12080.
Complete.
Same work as the above.
Substance, paper.
No. 12615. मुकुन्दानन्दभाणः.
[mukundānandabhāṇaḥ.
]
MUKUNDĀNANDABHĀNAH.
Size, 84 x 67 inches.
Pages, 152.
Lines, 13 on a
page. Character, Telugu. Condition, good. Appearance, new.
Begins on fol. 16. The other work herein is Vasantatilakabhäṇa
157b.
Inoomplete.
Same work as the above.
The fly-leaf contains a note by Mr. C. P. Brown explaining the ten
kinds of Rūpaka.
No. 12616. मुद्राराक्षसम् .
[mudrārākṣasam .
]
MUDRĀRĀKṢASAM.
Pages, 166. Lines, 14 on a page.
Begins on fol. 31a of the MS. described under No. 12526.
Complete.
A drama in seven acts by Visakhadatta, son of Mahārāja Pṛthu and
grandson of Samanta Vaṭēśvaradatta. It describes the story of
Candragupta and his victories over the nine Nandas through the
intrigues of Caṇakya.
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