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 29 (1942)

Page:

89 (of 252)


External source: Shodhganga (Repository of Indian theses)


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THE SANSKRIT MANUSCRIPTS 10605 D. No. 16330.
Pages, 4. Lines, 5 in a page. Extent, 26 Granthas.
सिद्धस्तोत्रम्
[siddhastotram
]
SIDDHASTOTRAM.
Begins on foll. 256 of the MS. described under D. No. 16315.
Same work as that described under D. No. 11408 without commen-
tary.
Complete.
D. No. 16331.
Pages, 3. Lines, 5 in a page. Extent, 23 Granthas.
चचारिदण्डकम्
[cacāridaṇḍakam
]
CATTARIDANDAKAM.
Begins on foll. 276 of the MS. described under D. No. 16315.
Same work as that described under R. No. 5257 (d).
Complete.
D. No. 16332.
Pages, 8. Lines, 5 in a page. Extent, 56 Granthas.
चैत्यभक्तिः
[caityabhaktiḥ
]
CAITYABHAKTIḤ.
Begins on foll. 286 of the MS. described under D. No. 16315.
Same work as that described under D. No. 9443.
Complete.
D. No. 16333.
Pages, 2. Lines, 5 in a page. Extent, 7 Granthas.
चन्द्रप्रभपञ्चकम्.
[candraprabhapañcakam.
]
CANDRAPRABHAPANCAKAM.
Begins on foll. 326 of the MS. described under D. No. 16315.
Same work as that described under D. No. 9439 but with additional
stanza in the end.
Complete.

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