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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82 Colophon. iti srimatparamahamsaparivrajakacaryya srimanmukunda govinda sricaranasiksitasrira- manandasarakhatikrtau brahmasutravrttau brahmamrtavarsinyam caturthadhyayasya caturthah padah samapta'yam granthah | visayah | athato brahmajijnametyadi vedanta sutra vyakhyanam | No. 1485. vedantasanjnanirupanam | Substance, country-made paper, 14 X 7 inches. Folia, 9. Lines, 11-17 on a page. Extent, 405 slokes. Character, Nagara. Date, ? Place of deposit, Calcutta, Government of India. Appearance, old, Prose. Incorrect. Vedanta-sanjna-nirupana. Interpretations of one hundred and forty-three technical terms in common use in Vedantic works. The name of the author has not been ascertained. Dr. Hall describes (Contributions, p. 127) a work on Vedantic terminology under the title of Vedanta-sanjna-prakriya, but whether it is the same with the one under notice or different cannot be made out. Beginning. srimadguroh padayugam natva tasya prasadatah | End. vedantasajnah pratyekam nirupyante yathamati || 1 || brahmahamasmiti pratyagabhinnabrahmajnananmaktiriti siddham | Colophon. duti sajnaprakaranam samaptam || visayah | tricatvarimsadadhikasatasankhyaka vaidantikavyavahiyamanasajnakathanam sanksepatastat pratyeka tatparyyakathananca || No. 1486. jivanmuktivivekah | Substance, country-made paper, 14 X 7 inches. Folia, 52. Lines, 12 -16 on a page. Extent, 2,126 slokas. Character, Nagara. Date, Sm. SM 1913. Place of deposit, Calcutta, Government of India. Appearance, old. Prose. Incorrect. Emancipation Jivanmukti-viveka alias Jivanmukti-prakarana. during terrestrial existence. By Vidyaranya Svami alias Madhava Acharya. Hall's Contributions, pp. 133-208. The means of emancipation recommended being Yoga meditation, some take the work to be a Yoga treatise, but its leaning is Vedantic.