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Rāmanāmalekhanapaṭala

112760_M024CA_4039_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


This text derived from Mahānirvāṇatantra, and contains mantras for obtaining fortune through acts of piety, and by writing the name of Rāma.




Rāmanāmalikhanavidhiprakaśapaṭala

112761_M025CA_4040_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


This text is derived from Rudrayāmalatantra. It contains a few mantras for obtaining fortune through acts of piety, and by writing the name of Rāma.




Bṛhadyonitantra

112762_M026CA_4041_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


This text describes and invokes śakti (the divine feminine power), with chapters on daśamahāvidyā, yonipūjā, and other rituals related to śāktatantra.




Bhagavadgītāmālāmantra

112765_M027CA_4042_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


This incomplete manuscript contains a few mantras from the Bhagavadgītā and explains the different hasta-mudrās for chanting the mantras.




Yatirājadinacaryā

112874_M068A_4095_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


This text describes the daily routine of the Viśiṣṭādvaitin Rāmānuja (also known as Yatirāja) and his followers at the Raṅganātha temple in Śrīraṅgam.




Mohamudgara

112875_M069A_4096_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


"The text is also known as Bhajagovindastotra or Dvādaśamañjarikāstotra by Śaṅkarācārya. This manuscript has 15/16 verses out of 31 verses, which are not in sequence."




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, which derives from Brahmavaivartapurāṇa.Folio1b has the Tulasīnāmāṣṭaka and Manasādvādaśanāmastotra."




Kātantravistara

112896_M080A_4102_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


This is Vardhamāna’s commentary on Durgasiṁha’s vṛtti on Kātantrasūtras (a distinct tradition in grammar). Vardhamāna is said to have been the teacher of Karṇadeva, an 11th-century ruler in the Gujarat region.




Upaniṣatsaṅgraha

112923_M081A_4103_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


"This is a collection of five Upaniṣads and stotras: Gāyatrīhṛdayastotra,Uttaranārāyaṇopaniṣad, Atharva-Śiropaniṣad, Sūryopaniṣad and Gāyatrīstotra. What remains of the first folio is an incomplete work which quotes (among others) the 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.




Gaṇapatipañcaratna

112766_M028CA_4043_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


The manuscript contains two different texts. The first, incomplete, is on liṅga (gender) in Sanskrit grammar. The second a complete text of the Gaṇeśa mantra.




Brāhmaṇasarvasva

112768_M029CA_4044_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


An incomplete manuscript of a dharmaśāstra work by Halāyudha (c. 1180). The single folio discusses cuḍākaraṇa and upanayana.




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