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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End. 371 daksinadibhirgutam paritosyacchidravadharanam kuryat | Colophon. iti mahasankhamalasamskarah | visayah | saktipujopakaranasankhamalayah svarupam, tasyah sodhanasya prayogah, dharanapada- tyadisca | No. 999. pithanirupanama | ? Place of Substance, country yellow paper, 14 x 8 inches. Folia, 5. Lines, 6 on a page. Extent, 76 slokas. Character, Bengali. Date, deposit, Navadvipa, Vrajanatha Vidyaratna. Incorrect. Appearance, old. Verse . Pithanirupana. Notice of the fifty-two sacred spots where the body of Sati fell when dismembered by her lord, Siva, at the feast of Daksha. Probably an extract from one of the Tantras. Beginning. devyuvaca | srnu vatsa pravaksyami dayardram bhaktavatsalah | yanayan vina na siddhyanti * pancasadekapauthani caivam bhairavadevatah | ** tat kriyah || dgolo pradhanapithakam tatra tatha bhairavadevata || End. sadhakaya kulinaya mantri mantrarthasiddhaye | dadyaccaiva mahadeva canyatha patanam bhavet || Colophon. iti devadevisamvade pithanirupanam samaptam | visayah | satitinamna prasiddhaya bhagavatya kadacit khadahe tyakte mahadevena tameva deham khandakhandikrtya vibhinnadese praksiptah ta eva pithani ityucyante tesameva ni- rupanam, kutra kutra kim kim namnastiti nirdharanam | No. 1000. krtyamaharnavah, athava krtyamaharnaviyavarsakrtyatarangah | Substance, country yellow paper, 18 x 3 inches. Folia, 69. Lines, 9 on a page. Extent, 2, 939 s lokas. Character, Bengali. Date, ? Place of deposit, Navadvipa, Vrajanatha Vidyaratna. Appearance, old. Prose and verse. Generally correct. Krityamaharnava alias Varshakrityataranga. A calendar of feasts and fasts on particular days of the moon from the month of Chaitra to Phalguna. By Mahaiaja Harinarayana. 3 B 2

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