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 31 (1951)

Page:

141 (of 281)


External source: Shodhganga (Repository of Indian theses)


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Shri Mahavir Jain Aradhana Kendra www.kobatirth.org Acharya Shri Kailassagarsuri Gyanmandir 11070 A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF
D. No. 17405
Palm leaf. 91 × 2 inches. Pages, 176. Lines, 10 on a page. Telugu. Injured.
Old. Extent, 1,980 granthas.
रामायणम् [rāmāyaṇam ] by वाल्मीकि ।
|
[vālmīki |
|
]
RĀMĀYAṆAM by Vālmīki.
Contains 42 sargas in Sundarakāṇḍa.
Same work as that described under D. No. 1806.
D. No. 17406
Palm-leaf. 15 × 14 inches. Pages, 244. Lines, 8 on a page. Grantha. Much
injured. Old. Extent, 3,804 granthas.
दशनिर्णयः [daśanirṇayaḥ ] by वैदिक सार्वभौम [vaidika sārvabhauma ] !
DASANIRṆAYAḤ by Vaidikasārvabhauma.
Begins on fol. la. The other work here in is: Putrasvīkāranirṇavaḥ
123a.
Breaks off in Śravaṇadvādasi Nirnaya.
Same work as that described under D. No. 3124.
D. No. 17407
Much injured. Extent, 400 granthas.
Pages, 32. Lines, 7 on page. Grantha.
पुत्रस्वीकारनिर्णयः [putrasvīkāranirṇayaḥ ] by रामपण्डित |
[rāmapaṇḍita |
]
PUTRASVĪKĀRANIRṆAYAḤ by Rāmapaṇḍdita.
Begins on fol. 123a of the MS. described under previous No. 17406.
Incomplete.
Same work as that described under D. No. 3176.
D. No. 17408
Pages, 3. Lines, 5 on a page.
Grantha. Slightly injured. Extent, 14 granthas.
विष्णुसूक्तम् ।
[viṣṇusūktam |
]
VIṢṆUSŪKTAM.
Begins on fol. 29a of the MS. described under D. No. 2820.
Complete.
Same work as that described under D. No. 228.
Fol. 306 is left blank.
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