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Dravyaguṇaśataślokī

112530_V039A_4213_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


"An incomplete manuscript on Vaidyaśāstra by Trimalla Bhaṭṭa (1600–1650), who belonged to a Brāhmaṇa family in Kāsī. This text on classical Indian pharmacology is also known as Pathyāpathyanighaṇṭu or Śataślokī, and is traditionaly said to have 100 verses."




Tarkasaṃgraha

112465_V042A_4217_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


"A concise introduction to Nyāya-Vaiśeṣika written by Annaṃbhaṭṭa in 1623 ce, showing how the universe can be analyzed through natural language. The manuscript contains a number of mistakes."




Durghaṭakāvya

112467_V043A_4218_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


"Also called Durghaṭaślokas, this is a collection of about 85 difficult and incongruous verses ascribed to Kālidāsa. This manuscript has only 60 verses with an anonymous commentary (NCC identifies Karuṇānanda, 16th century, as the author of the commentary, Durghaṭaślokaṭīkā)."




Ekākṣarakośa

112468_V044A_4219_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


"A text on lexicography, that identifies itself as a kośa. It explains various words and their synonyms, starting with svara and vyañjana. It has words from a to kṣa. The author is probably Puruṣottamadeva who is identified as such in other manuscripts, and in NCC."




Citrakāvya

112474_V046A_4220_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


"A text on alaṅkāraśāstra by Mahānandakavi, an obscure author. It has a commentary, Citraprapañca, by Viśveśvara. NCC says both text and commentary are by Viśveśvara. But here the colophon identifies Mahānandakavi as the author. The text explains poetics uniquely, with 16 diagrams depicting syllables."




Siddhāntakaumudī

112481_V047A_4221_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


"A complete text on Siddhāntakaumudī by Bhaṭṭoji Dīkṣita (1547–1633). NCC notes this text has four sections, each starting with a new folio number, Tiṅanta (lakārārthaprakriyā)50 124 folia (1–124, 15–16 folio is missing), Kṛdanta 77 folia (35–112), Svaravaidikī 84 folia (1–53, 54–84), Taddhitaprakriyā 62 folia, Liṅgānuśāsanasūtravṛtti 9folia."




Rāmāyaṇavidhi

112482_V049A_4223_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


"This refers to the ritual recitation of the Rāmāyaṇa, among others.This work is a part of Mahākala Saṁhitā by Ādinātha, who may be the author of this text, though no author is mentioned."




Sarvamantrotkīlana

112483_V050A_4224_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


"It appears to be a Śaiva-tantra work. It is part of a collection of mantras in the Śivarahasya Purāṇa."




Vedāntakārikāvalī

112484_V052A_4226_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


"A text on Viśiṣṭādvaita Vedānta with 209 verses in ten chapters.The author is Bucci Veṅkaṭācārya, son of Aṇṇayācārya II and grandson of Śrīnivāsa Tātācārya of Tirumala Bukkapaṭṭaṇam Śrīśaila family of Surapuram, whose patron was King Veṅkaṭanāyaka."




Ratikallolinī

112543_V051A_4225_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


"A text on Kāmaśāstra composed in 1719 by Sāmarāja Dīkṣita also known as Dīkṣitasāmarāja. It describes different categories of women, and characteristics of kanyās and puruṣas."




Maṅgalaślokāni

113238_V048A_4222_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


"A collection of auspicious verses. Though the title and author are missing, the short title on the upper left hand corner of folios reads ‘maṅgala’, and the cover gives the ritual for the verses.Many verses end with ‘kurvāt sadāmaṅgalam.’"




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 in the 16th and 17th centuries, and was a writer on Navyanyāya. He was a Maithil Brāhmin, living in Navadvīpa, son of Yādava Vidyāvāgiśa, grandson of Mādhava Miśra, and pupil of Bhavānanda Siddhāntavāgīśa and Rāmabhadra Sārvabhauma."




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