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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108 No. 693. vedastutitika | Substance, country yellow paper. Folia 31. Lines, 17 - 18 on a page. Extent, 2093 slokas. Character. Nagara. Date S. 1920. Place of deposit, Manakara, Bardhamana, Babu Hitalala Misra. Appearance, new. Prose. Generally correct. Vedastuti Tika. Annotations on the Tenth Book of the Bhagavata Purana, in accordance with the exposition of Sridhara Sami. By Chakra Chudamani. Beginning. saccidanandarupaya krsnayaklistakarmane | End. namo vedantavedyatha gurave busaksine || catha srivedastutivyakhya srodharapujyapadeya krta seva tadanukuladhikapadakadamba- mumba ita vyaktarthi yatha syat tatha sviyanam sukhabodhaya mayaca likhyate | vrndaranye nikunjnjasyah kavicuda़ाmanirdvijah | srutisrutisrutivyakhya makarot sarvasammatam || Colophon iti srivedastutitoka cakracuda़ाmanikata samapta | visayah | srimadbhagavatadasamaskandhantargatasrutyadhyayavyakhyanam | No. 694. kubjikatantram | Substance, country yellow paper. Folia, 33. Lines, 4 on a page. ? Place of deposit, Extent, 453 slokas. Character, Bengali. Date Vanagrama, Dhaka, Babu Kasinatha Chakravarti. Appearance, old. Verse. Incorrect, and defective. Kubjika Tantra. This is an original Tantra; but the MS. was in so disordered a state, that the Pandit who examined it, could not make much of it. According to his report, the Ms. comprises fourteen patalas, of which the first treats of the faults of women; 2 nd the worship of Raktamatrika; 3 rd the purification of the centres of the body ; 4 th worship of Shash thi, the protectress of new born infants; 5 th worship of Dankura-kumara; 6 th worship of Jayakumara; 7 th infructuousness in man; 8 th directions for bathing; the rest unintelligible.

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