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Ākhyātakriyā
ark:/12148/btv1b100827940 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari
Akhyātakriyā text is on Vyākaraṇa. In this text Grammer rules are described. all Akhyāta and its Prātyaya are described in this text.
Paramādvayadvādaśikā ,Puruṣārthasāra
ark:/12148/btv1b10082694m Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Śāradā
It is a composite manuscript where as two different text in it.
Mīmāṃsāsūtra
ark:/12148/btv1b10082759k Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Bangali
The Mīmāṁsā Sūtra also known as the Purva Mimamsa Sutras . The time period of Mīmāṃsāsūtra is almost (300–200 BCE). This is one of the most important ancient Hindu philosophical texts.The text provides rules for the interpretation of the Vedas and also provides philosophical justifications for the observance of Vedic rituals, by offering meaning and significance of Vedic rituals to attain Moksha.
Mānavadharmaśāstra
ark:/12148/btv1b10082778z Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Bangali
This text also known as the Manusmṛiti.It is the popular name of the work, which is officially known as Mānavadharmaśāstra. It is attributed to the legendary first man and lawgiver "Manu".the best and most authoritative of the books of the Hindu law code (Dharmaśāstra).Composed sometime between the 2nd century BCE and 3rd century CE, the Manusmriti is written in (śloka )verses.
Mahābhārata śāntiparva
ark:/12148/btv1b10083121t Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Bangali
This is a Mahābhāratas śāntiparva manuscript. This parva is twelfth of eighteen parva .This Parva traditionally has 3 sub-parvas,Rājadharma, Apaddharma-anusasana . Mokṣadharma. But In this manuscript Dānadharma chapter is included. The text describes the duties of kings and leaders, among other things, behavior and rules to achieve moksha (emancipation, release, freedom).
Mahābhārata śalyaparva
ark:/12148/btv1b100831245 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Bangali
This is a Mahābhāratas śalyaparva manusript. This parva is is the ninth of eighteen parva.śalya parva describes the appointment of śalya as the fourth commander-in-chief of the Kaurava alliance, on the 18th day of the Kurukṣetra War. The parva recites śalya's death, how Duryodhana becomes mortally wounded and out of the entire Kaurava army, only 3 survive. śalya parva also describes how Pandavas and Kr̥ṣṇa are victorious in the war, but lament the enormous toll of the 18-day war on human lives on both sides. The book mentions the anger and hatred among survivors on the Kauravas side, particularly Duryodhana, Aśvaatthama, Kr̥tavarman and Kr̥pa.
Kāśmīrikakarmakāṇḍapaddhati , Kāśmirīkakarmakāṇḍapaddhatisaṃgraha
ark:/12148/btv1b10082329t Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Śāradā
It is a composite manuscript.
Dāyabhāgatattva, Prāyaścittatattva , Divyatattva
ark:/12148/btv1b10082507v Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Bangali
It is a composite manuscript.
Arkaprakāśa.
ark:/12148/btv1b100840316 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari
Arka prakasha is a text written by Ravana in the series of Sanskrit works by Ravana, the devotee of Lord Shiva. In this book there is extensive conversation between Ravana and his wife Mandodari. He explains each and every detail of the method of preparation of Arka (Distillate), the apparatus and different varieties of substance which is used for preparing Arka.
Mahābhārata śalyaparva
ark:/12148/btv1b10083125m Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Bangali
This is a Mahābhāratas śalyaparva manusript. This parva is is the ninth of eighteen parva.śalya parva describes the appointment of śalya as the fourth commander-in-chief of the Kaurava alliance, on the 18th day of the Kurukṣetra War. The parva recites śalya's death, how Duryodhana becomes mortally wounded and out of the entire Kaurava army, only 3 survive. śalya parva also describes how Pandavas and Kr̥ṣṇa are victorious in the war, but lament the enormous toll of the 18-day war on human lives on both sides. The book mentions the anger and hatred among survivors on the Kauravas side, particularly Duryodhana, Aśvaatthama, Kr̥tavarman and Kr̥pa.
Mahābhārata sabhāparva
ark:/12148/btv1b10083206m Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Bangali
Sabhā Parva, also called the "Book of the Assembly Hall", This parva is second of eighteen parva.Sabhā Parva starts with the description of the palace and assembly hall (sabha) built by Maya, at Indraprastha.The middle parts describe life at the court, Yudhishthira's Rajasuya Yajna that leads to the expansion of the Pandava brothers' empire. The last two parts describe the one vice and addiction of the virtuous king Yudhishthira - gambling.Shakuni, encouraged by Duryodhana, mocks Yudhishthira and tempts him into a game of dice. Yudhishthira bets everything and loses the game, leading to the eventual exile of the Pandavas.
Bodhapañcadaśikā , Mahārthamañjarī, Smṛtitattvānusmaraṇa
ark:/12148/btv1b100826935 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Śāradā
It is a composite manuscript. one from that the Mahārthamañjarīis an important text of Kashmir Saivism. It belongs to the 14th Century A.D.