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. 24 vaisyavarya | sresthadanadanavakyam datayacakayorvacah || devimahatmamtra samaptam || Colophon. iti candivivaranam samaptam || visayah | varga ladidevimahatmanatmaka markandeyapuranantargata saptasata lokesu gudharthanam vyakhyanam | No. 1046. ananda kusumam | P Substance, country-made yellow paper, 112 x 91 inches. Folia, 7. Lines, 13 on a page. Extent, 284 slokas. Character, Bengali. Date, Place of deposit, Navadvipa, Purushottama Nyayaratna. Appearance, old. Prose and verse. Correct. Notes on the margin. Ananda-leusuma. A Dissertation, in ten chapters, on some of the leading topics of the Vedanta Philosophy. By Tirtha Svami. Beginning. athadyantamayadhvamsopayam vaksyami sangrahat | End. nirniya nikhiladhyatmasastrani hi punah punah || yadeveha tadamucetyadikharupabhagasturiyasastram tatrahamakarabrahmakarayorabhavah || Colophon. iti sritirthakhamikrtananda kusumam samaptam || visayah | iha dasaparicchedah santi | tatha ca - mayabhavopayah 1 | sukhopayah 2 | guptakalah 3 | smrtimithya 4 | tantrasangrahah 5 | vyasamatam 6 | papabhavah 7 | sakti ganana 8 | jnanasadhanam 9 | sastrabhagasceti dasa || No. 1047. premabhaktistotram | premabhaktistotra vyakhya ca | Substance, country-made yellow paper, 112 X 92 inches. Folium, 1. Lines, 44. Extent, 94 slokas. Character, Bengali. Date, Place of deposit, Navadvipa, Purushottama Nyayaratna. Appearance, old. Prose and verse. Generally correct. Prema-bhakti-stotra, with a commentary entitled Prema-bhalch stotra-vyakchya. A hymn in praise of Chaitanya, the saint of Nadiya, who is accepted by his followers as an incarnation of the Deity. By Ramananda Tirtha. The commentary is by the author himself, and in it he adduces proofs from the Sastra in support of the identification of Chaitanya with the Supreme Spirit. The author is the same who is generally known by the name of Tirtha Syami.
