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Vijayāpaddhati

112500_V057A_4231_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


A collection of mantras and corresponding nyāsas in Sanskrit and Hindi. This manuscript appears to be in the same hand as previous manuscript.




Dattātreyatantra

112501_V058A_4232_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


A tantra text by Dattātreya, he was a legendary sage and the son of Atri and Anasūyā. He was worshipped as an incarnation of Viṣṇu, and has many works attributed to him. It was composed as dialouge between Śiva and Dattātreya on tantra and related topics. This manuscript has only two and a half of chapters (Paṭalas) out of 22 chapters (Paṭalas).




Pañcamukhamukhīhanumatkavacastotra

112504_V059A_4233_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


A text on stotra, salutation to Lord Hanumāna. Various sources dor the stotra are listed, with the most popular being the Sudarśanasaṃhitā.




Madanasañjīvana

112508_V060A_4234_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


A bhāṇa composed by Ghanaśyāma also known as Āryaka or Cauṇḍāji Panth. He was 26 years of age when he wrote this bhāṇa, in 1732 CE. He was born in January 1709 in Maharashtra and lived in Tanjore as a minister of King Tukkoji I (1729–1734) of Tanjore. He was a son of Mahādeva and Kāśī. He had two wives Kamalā and Sundarī. He had two elder brothers, Īśa and Śākambharī.




Kuvalayānanda

112510_V061A_4235_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


A text on Alaṁkāra by Appayya Dīkṣita (1520-1593 CE.). He was born in 1520 CE. at Adayapalam, was fifth son of Raṅgarājādhvarin and grand son of Āccān Dīkṣita, belongs to Bhāradvāja gotra. He composed more than hundred books on diverse fields like Advaitavedānta, Mīmāṃsā, Śaiva theologyliterary theory, grammar, and the study of the epics a few of them. He was patronised by kings Cinna Timma, Cinna Bomma and Veṅkaṭapatirāya (1585-1614 A. D.). This work based on Alaṁkāra, based on 5th chapter of Jayadeva's Candrāloka, in the style of kārikā and vṛtti.




Rasamañjarī

112512_V062A_4236_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


An work on alaṅkāras by Bhānudatta Miśra. He was the son of Gaṇapati and grandson of Mahādeva. he was from Mithila and lived between 1350 and 1450 CE. The text focuses on the concept of rasas in Sanskrit literary works and discusses on its technicalites. This manuscript has 135 verses.




Taraṅgiṇī

112513_V063A_4237_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


A commentary by Mukundabhaṭṭa (1830 CE) on Tarkāmṛta of Jagadīśabhaṭṭa. This is an incomplete manuscript, discussing elements according to Nyaya doctrine, begin with padārtha and the last folio has a discussion on abhāva.




Rādhāvinodakāvya

112515_V064A_4238_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


A Sanskrit Kāvya by Rāmacandra Kavi, he was son of Janārdana and grandson of Puruṣottama. He lived in Ganjam district. Some scholars claims that he was from Mithila. This text was composed in 19 verses, inspired by the love story of Srīkṛṣṇa and Rādhā. Anuprāsa alaṁkāra or alliteration is used throughout the text.




Rādhāvinodakāvyaṭīkā

112516_V065A_4239_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


A commentary on Rādhāvinodakāvya by Rāmacandra Kavi, he was son of Janārdana and grandson of Puruṣottama. He lived in Ganjam district. Some scholars claims that he was from Mithila. This text was composed in 19 verses, inspired by the love story of Srīkṛṣṇa and Rādhā. Anuprāsa alaṁkāra or alliteration is used throughout the text.




Mantramuktāvalī

112517_V066A_4240_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


A text on tantra, name of the author is missing. The text describes four types of mantras and the application of them during rituals. The text also mentioned mantras for different rāśis and nakṣatras.




Dayā śatakam

112518_V067A_4241_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


A stotra text composed in 108 verses 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 is a vaiṣṇava stotra to God Śrīnivāsa of Tirupati.




Rāmajānakīyugalastotra

112521_V068A_4242_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


A stotra text ascribed to Hanumāna. 8 verses describes Lord Rāma and Sītā.




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