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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114 srimangurjaramandale dvijayute sristambhatirtham subhe srimatpathakaramacandratanayo gangadharo'li likhat || 49 || Syarudat Colophon. iti srimanmahayajnikadicitaharisankaranugatasrimanmahayajnikapathakaramacandra- vanugangadhara viracitam pravasakrtyam samaptam | visayah | dhanarjanartham apattau ca pravase samupasthite, tatra sagnikakarttavyakrtyakathanam | No. 702 acchavaka prayogah | Substance, country paper, 9 X 4 inches. Folia, 38. Lines, 12 on a page. Extent, 750 slokas. Character, Nagara. Date, S. 1793. Place of deposit, Calcutta, Government of India. Appearance, old. Prose. Generally correct. Achchhavaka Prayoga. Directions for the performance of the Achchhavaka rite, which constitutes a part of the Dvadas'aha sacrifice. By the Yajnika Raghunatha, son of Rudra Bhatta. Beginning. athava dvadasahasyacchavaka prayoga ucyate | tasya sarvamagnistomavat | dvadasa diksa | dvadasopasadah | dvadasa sutyah | evam satcimsadaho va esa yad dvada . sahah | - ityadi | End. | arangamama te vayamarangamama te vayossam0 maghaye agnimindhatetyadi samana- muktham | yesprodro॰sya rajasva0 soma 0 | iti dhatiyah paryayah | samapto dayaniyatiratrah | Colophon. iti srimada yacitapa namaka sri rudra bhattatmajayajnikaraghunathena dvadasahasyaccha- vakaprayogo viracitah | visayah | dvadasatriyapratahsavanamadhyandinasavanadikarmanusthanavidhih | No. 703. asaucakandah | Substance, country paper, 10 X 5 inches. Folia, 36. Lines, 11 on & page . Extent , 1000 slokas. Character, Nagara. Date ? Place of deposit, Calcutta , Government of India. Appearance, old. Prose. Generally correct. A'sauchakanda. Rules regarding mourning among the different castes . This is a chapter of a great, but scarce, work on the Smriti,