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Śarabhaśāllalapakṣirājakavaca

112587_V102A_4276_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


An incomplete Tantra text by Śaṃkara. The work is the forty-first chapter of the Ākāśabhairavatantra (tantra) or the Mahāśaivatantra, and concerns the bestowing of manifested magical powers. The name corresponds to Śarabhasāluvapakṣirājakavaca.




Vṛttaratnākara

112592_V103A_4277_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


A Chandaśāstra text composed by Kedāranātha Bhaṭṭa (15th cantury C.E.) son of Prabbeka or Pavveka or Pabyeka. The work is a popular book in six chapters on the subject of prosody, describing 136 meters, and is frequentlly quoted in Sanskrit commentaries on poetry and drama, especially the commentaries of Mallinātha and Śivarāma.




Taḍāgādyutsava

112595_V104A_4278_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


An incomplete Dharmaśāstra text by Śrīdhara. The title and the author of this work are tentative, being derived from the first part of the following found on the first folio. Abbreviated title in upper left-hand corner is 'jalo,' suggesting that the work might be Nīlakaṇṭha Bhaṭṭa's mid-sixteenth century Jalāśayotsargavidhi. The text discusses on Navagrahapūjā and other pūjāvidhi, dāna during mentioned rituals.




Bhāṣāpariccheda

112596_V105A_4279_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


A text on nyāya doctrine by Viśvanātha Nyāyapañcānana Bhaṭṭācārya (1637 CE), a Navyanyāya writer of Bengal. He was the son of Vidyānivāsa, who is son of bhavānanda Siddhāntavāgīśa. He was contemporary to King Shah Jahan. The text has 168 verses, however the last verse is incomplete, discusses on seven items as non-existence (padārtha) upto sound (śabda).




Laghujātaka

112600_V106A_4280_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


This is a Jyotiṣa text by Varāhamihira (550 C.E.). He wrote two texts on Jātaka, this text one of them. It has 16 Adhyāyas. It has a commentary Śiṣyahitā by Bhaṭṭotpala. Al-Berunī dated Varāhamihira on Śaka 427, also translated Laghujātaka in Arabic.




Mīmāṃsānyāyaprakāśa

112601_V108A_4282_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


An incomplete Mīmāṃsā text by Āpadeva also known as Āpadevīyam. He was the son of Anantadeva. The text deals with a Vedic interpretation of dharma using Jaimini as the point of the departure. The text ending abruptly.




Vidagdhamukhamaṇḍana

112602_V109A_4283_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


A complete text on Kāvya, composed by a Jain ascetic Dharmadāsa (11th century C.E.)




Tarkasaṃgrahadīpikā

112603_V110A_4284_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


It is a commentary on Tarkasaṃgraha, a concise introduction to Nyāya-Vaiśeṣika written by Annambhatṭa in 1623 CE, showing how the universe can be analyzed through natural language. He belongs to Kauśikagotra family of Advaitavidyācārya Raghava Somayajin. He was the son of Meligiri Tirumalārya also known as Meligiri-ācārya, and younger brother of Sarvadeva. He was the pupil of Brahmendra Sarasvatī in Advaita, Śeṣa Vīreśvara in Vyakaraṇa and Viśvanātha in Mīmāṁsā. He was guru of Yallubhaṭṭa.




Prākṛtaprakāśa

112604_V111A_4285_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


An incomplete text on Prākṛta vyākaraṇa composed by Vararuci, sometimes identified with Kātyāyana. The text describes rules of Mahārāṣtṛī Prākṛta vyākaraṇa with Prākṛtamanoramā commentary of Bhāmaha.




Manīṣāpañcaka

112605_V112A_4286_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


A Stotra text composed in 9 verses by Śaṅkarācārya.




Pañcīkaraṇa-Vārttika

112606_V113A_4287_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


An incomplete Vārttika text on Śaṃkara's Pañcīkaraṇa, composed by Sureśvara (740 C.E.). The text has 60 verses.




Śivasvarodaya

112607_V114A_4288_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


An incomplete Yoga text believs that the Lord Śiva initially revealed to his divine consort Pārvati. This text described the science of the flow of the breathing through one or the other nostril. It has 271 verses.




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