Notices of Sanskrit Manuscripts
by Rajendralala Mitra | 1871 | 921,688 words
These pages represent a detailed description of Sanskrit manuscripts housed in various libraries and collections around the world. Each notice typically includes the physical characteristics, provenance, script, and sometimes even summaries of the content of the Sanskrit manuscripts. The collection helps preserve and make accessible the vast herit...
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[ 53 ] vivaranam | pracanimasainca | pa0 87 | pankti0 10 | slo0 - 1 | a0 nagaram | sra0 desiyakagajah | ka0 - ? | stha0 kasivasi sriyutavavu hariscandrah | - | | pra0 vakyam | karyyam prakasayati karanamantarena khecchanurupavibhavah prabhuravyayo yah | samopagita sivakirttananamadheyah syamah samagrayatu sarvvasamihitam nah || samaptivah | gauda़ीyah kila candrasekharakaviryah premapatram satta- visayah | mambasthanvayamandalat krtadhiyo jato jitamitratah nirbandhannrpavarjanasya nitaram dharmaikatanatmano grantho'yam niramayi tena vasata visvesituh pattane || iti srurjanaviracitamahakavye vimsatitamah sargah samaptah | surjanarajakiyastattantasamvarnanam | LXXVII. Saptasati. A collection of miscellaneous poetry, consisting chiefly of prayers, hymns, moral maxims, and amatory verses. Judging from its name, it originally included seven hundred stanzas in the Arya metre, but the MS. under notice contains 743 stanzas, some of which are not in Arya. From one of the verses in praise of a Sena Raja of Bengal, it would seem that the author, Govardhana Acharya, lived in the 12 th century. granthakarah govarddhanacaryyah | 77 | saptasatikavyam | | vivaranam | pracinamaparisanca | pa0 59 | purva pankti0 8 | slo0 743 | ca0 nagaram | sra0 desiyakagajah | ka 0 1 | stha0 kasivasi sriyutavavuharicandrah | pra॰ vakyam| panigrahe pulakitam vapurainam bhutibhusitam jayati | ankurita iva manobhuryasmin bhasmavaseso'pi || samaptiva0 | viracan vamanasila vamana duva kavipadam lipsuh | visayah | akrtarthyasaptasatimetam govarddhanacaryyah || iti srigovarddhanacaryyaviracitam samasatikavyam samaptam | nitigarbhastavadirasadinanavidhapadya samuhah | LXXVIII. Sitarama-vihara Kavya. A poem on the life of Rama and his Sita. By Lakshmana Somaraji. G 2 spouse