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Pṛthivīstotra, Tulasīnāmāṣṭaka and Manasādvādaśanāmastotra

112875_M070A_4097_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


This manuscript has multiple stotra texts. Folio 1a has Pṛthivīstotra with eight verses, derives from Brahmavaivartapurāṇa. Folio1b has two different stotras Tulasīnāmāṣṭaka and Manasādvādaśanāmastotra.




Kātantravistara

112896_M080A_4102_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


This is Vardhamāna's commentary on Durgasiṁha's vṛtti on Kātantrasūtras. This Sanskrit garmmar text belongs to Kātantra school of grammar. Present manuscript has six Pādas. This author belongs to 1100 century India. It believes that he was the teacher of King Karṇadeva, who probably ruled in Gujrat in about 1088.




Upaniṣatsaṅgraha

112923_M081A_4103_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


this is a collection of five different Upaniṣad along with stotras like Gāyatrīhṛdayastotra, Uttaranārāyaṇopaniṣad, Atharva-Śiropaniṣad, Sūryopaniṣad and Gāyatrīstotra. The reminder of folio 1, is an incomplete work which quotes among others Gītābhāṣya.




Brahmayajña

112924_M082A_4104_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


This is a Hindu religious text, a collection of sacred mantras from Vedic texts for daily recitation




Viṃśatikā

112927_M084A_4106_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


An incomplete manuscript on the holy places of Ayodhyā with a commentary. The author and the commentator of this text is Umāpati Tripāṭhin.




Āśaucatriṃśacchalokī

112929_M086CA_4108_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


This is a work in thirty verses based on the āśauca portion of the Yājñavalkasmṛti and its commentary, Mitākṣarā. The authorship is therefore ascribed to Vijñāneśvara. Date of commentator is before 1522 C.E.




Kālanirṇayakārikā

112931_M087CA_4109_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


This is an incomplete Dharmaśāstra-Jyotiṣa-śāstra text written by Mādhava. According to NCC 4, the commentator was son of Rāmacandra of Tatsat family. His date is late 17th century, which would make this manuscript very close time to that of its author.




Sāṅkhyasūtravṛtti

112934_M088CA_4110_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


This text also known as Tattvasamāsa attributed to Kapila. NCC mentioned Tattvasamāsa was composed probably earlier than 7th century C.E. This manuscript has a commentary, whose author is not named. It is one of the oldest commentary on this text. It appears to be a rare manuscript because it does not have many copies.




Gotrapravaranirṇayabhāskara

112936_M089CA_4111_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


This text attributed to Bhaṭṭoji Dīkṣita, composed on the first half of 17th century. It describes different Gotras and pravaras from different Vedas.




Pratijñāsūtra

112937_M090CA_4112_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


This is the third pariśiṣṭa of the Śuklayajurveda Mādhyandina branch, ascribed to Kātyāyana. It has a commentary Pratijñāsūtravṛtti by Keśavācārya. It appears to be a rare manuscript.




Prāṇapratiṣṭhāpaddhati

112938_M091CA_4113_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


This is a Hindu ritual text describes different rites during different auspicious ceremonies.




Gayatrīkavaca

112939_M092CA_4114_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


This is an well known text on auspicious mantras written in Gāyatrī metre and these mantras used for empowerment and protection.




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