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Jayantīnirṇaya and Vaiṣṇaveṣṭiprayoga
112651_V126A_4300_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari
There appears to be two works. The first, concerning Vaiṣṇava rituals. The second begins at folio 7a and cites different texts that deal mainly with aspects of Jyotiṣa-śāstra, including Jyotiṣārṇava, Jyottarasaṃhitā, Jayantīkalpa, Brahmasaṃhitā, various purāṇas, including Gauḍa, Matsya, Nṛsiṃha and Bhaviṣya and smṛtis such as Nāradasmṛti and Hāritasaṃhitā.
Tarkabhāṣā
112696_V136A_4301_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari
This is an well known text on Nyāya-Vaiśeṣika philosophy by Keśavamiśra. He was from Mithila and dates from the middle of the 12th century. It was an elementary treatise on the subject composed in two sections Pramāṇa and Prameya. This manuscript is incomplete.
Sāṅkhyattvakaumudī
112697_V137A_4302_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari
An incomplete text on Sāṃkhya by Vācaspati Miśra (1450 - 1480 C.E.) of Mithilā. Manuscript covers from kārikā 2 to kārikā 12 and from kārikā 13 to end. This manuscript has 32 folia (4-13, 15-36).
Tarkasaṃgrahadīpikā
112698_V138A_4303_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.
Kaṇādasūtravṛtti
112700_V139A_4304_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari
This text is a commentary on Śaṃkara Miśra's Vaiśeṣikasūtropaskāra. Author was professor of Hindu Philosophy in the Calcutta Sanskrit during the middle of the 19th century and wrote at the instance of Babu Śivanārāyaṇaghoṣa.
Śabdakaustubha
112701_V140A_4305_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari
An incomplete text on Vyākaraṇa by Bhaṭṭoji Dīkṣita. The work clearly concerns Vyākaraṇa. Folia have been tentatively organised according to original abbrivated title of which there are two basic variations, śabda and śa. su. One folio has su rā. ra. It is completely different in terms of size, hand and probably comes from a different work, even though it has an added number from one of the systems used for the other folia.
Śāradātilakatantra
112702_V141A_4306_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari
An incomplete tantric text describes śabdabrahman and creation of the empirical world by Lakṣmaṇadeśika. His father was Kṛṣṇa and Vijayācārya Paṇḍita was his grndfather. He belonged to a Varendra family. This manuscript has 17th chapters and half of the 18th chapter upto 54 verse.
Sarvadarśanasaṁgraha
112705_V142A_4307_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari
An incomplete text on Darśana by Mādhvācārya (mid 14th century). The text covers Rāmānujadarśana upto Raseśvaradarśana.
Tarkāmṛta
112492_V053A_4227_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari
A work on the principles of Vaiśeṣika in four sections, dealing with the four pramāṇas. The author, Jagadīśa Bhaṭṭācārya (Miśra) lived between the 16th and 17th centuries, and was a writer on Navyanyāya. He was a Maithila Brāhmin, living in Navadvīpa, son of Yādava Vidyāvāgiśa, grandson of Mādhava Miśra, and pupil of Bhavānanda Siddhāntavāgīśa and Rāmabhadra Sārvabhauma.
Bhāminīvilāsa
112494_V054A_4228_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari
A Kāvya text by Jagannāthapaṇḍita (1590-1665 CE.), he was a Telugu Brāhmin of Veṅgināḍakula, and son of Peru (Perama) Bhaṭṭa and Lakṣmī. He studied under his father. His literary activity was from 1620-1660 CE. was honoured as 'Paṇḍitarāja' by the emperor Shahjahan. The work contains four vilāsas: Prāstāvika, Śṛṅgāra, Karuṇa and Śānta.
Śrīstava and Daśāvatārastotra
112495_V055A_4229_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari
This manuscript has two different stava text, first one is Śrīstava by Kureśa also known as Śrīvatsāṅka Miśra or Kūratālvār (1039 CE.), he was the son of Rāmamiśra and pupil of Rāmānujācārya. He was from Agrahāra called Kūram near Kāñcī. The text was composed in 10 verses, a salutation to Goddess Lakṣmī. Second text also a salutation text to ten incarnations of Lord Viṣṇu by Vedāntadeśika is also known as Veṅkaṭanātha, son of Ananta Sūri and Totārāmbā. He was born in Tūppul known also as Tiruattaṅkā or Himavana near Kāñcī. This text is incomplete.
Sāṃkhyārthatattvapradīpikā
112499_V056A_4230_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari
A text on Sāṃkhya doctrine based on Tattvasamāsa by Keśava Bhaṭṭa, he was the son of Sadānanda and grandson of Keśava Bhaṭṭa.