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Svayambhū-purāṇa
matsunami_497 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Nepālākṣara
The Svayambhū-purāṇa exists in several versions of varying lengths. The present text, composed in ten chapters, represents the longer version known as the Vṛhat (great) version. It is a poetic work that narrates the manifestation of Lord Svayambhū, or the Ādi Buddha, in Nepal. The text describes sacred sites in Nepal (similar to the māhātmya chapters in Hindu Purāṇas), the origin of Svayambhū, stories of various Bodhisattvas and Buddhas, accounts of Dharma-Śrīmitra, various prophecies concerning Nepal, and many other topics. It is composed in the Anuṣṭubh metre, as are most Purāṇas (Mitra, 1882, p. 249). The text begins with a chapter titled Svayambhūdharmadhātu-samutpattinidānakathā (f.1b–10b), and concludes with the chapter Dharmadhātusvayambhūtpattimāhātmya-subhāṣitasūtra (f.88b–97a&b). The original work dates back to the 16th century. "Many parts at the beginning are damaged." (Matsunami, 1965, p.176)
Abhrachāyā
ms_coll_390_item_1897 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
Abhrachāyā is a work on astronomy, with mathematical calculations on the alignment of planets according to their longitudinal axes using celestial indicators like rāśi. Maṇgalagrah (Mars) is also known as Bhauma son of Bhūmi. It is believed that Maṇgala is the son of Earth. This Ms. written in 8-9 lines per folio each numbered and with double pūrna virāma (full stop) on either side. The title, 'Abhrachāyā' is taken from the incipit (f. 1A)). The alternative title is in the colophon (f. 2B). Mistakes are covered with yellow or blacked out. Some corrections and additions in the margins.
Advaitadīpikāvivaraṇa
ms_coll_390item_1095 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
Advaitadīpikāvivaraṇa which means explanation of the lamp of non-duality is a commentary/explanation on the work Advaitabodhadīpikā by Srī Karpātra Svāmī, which is a philosophical treatise on Advaita(non-dualistic) Vedānta school of Hindu philosophy. The text aims to clarify the path to liberation through various topics. This Ms. is wriiten in 11-13 lines per folio. Cover and back page both contain title. Mistakes are blacked out. Some corrections and additions in the margins. Significant words and syllables rubbed with orange powder for highlighting.
Advaitasiddhi
ms_coll_390item_557 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
Advaitasiddhi is a foundational text on Advaita(non-dualistic) Vedānta school of Hindu philosophy which defends Advaita's non-dualistic position against Dvaita Vedānta's dualistic position. Advaita belives that Brahman is the ultimate reality and it is one and indivisible. The text was composed as a direct response to Vyāsatīrtha's work Nyāyāmṛta. Advaitasiddhi refutes the claims of dualism using a complex principles of Nyāya an Indian system of Logic which is also a school of Hindu philosophy. This Ms. lacks an ending. This Ms. is wriiten in 8 lines per folio. Title present in opening verses (f. 1B). Advaita is written on the cover page. There are double black vertical margin lines on each side of the folio. Mistakes are covered with yellow or blacked out. Some corrections and additions in the margins. Significant syllables and words rubbed with orange powder for highlighting. Some folios are yellow due to turmeric powder.
Advaitasiddhi
ms_coll_390item_564 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
Advaitasiddhi is a foundational text on Advaita(non-dualistic) Vedānta school of Hindu philosophy which defends Advaita's non-dualistic position against Dvaita Vedānta's dualistic position. Advaita belives that Brahman is the ultimate reality and it is one and indivisible. The text was composed as a direct response to Vyāsatīrtha's work Nyāyāmṛta. Advaitasiddhi refutes the claims of dualism using a complex principles of Nyāya an Indian system of Logic which is also a school of Hindu philosophy. This Ms. is wriiten in 10 lines per folio. Cover page is blank. Title. There are holes in folio1. There are quadruple black vertical margin lines on each side of the folio. Mistakes are covered with yellow or blacked out. Some corrections and additions in the margins. Significant syllables and words rubbed with orange powder for highlighting.
Advaitasiddhiṭīkā
ms_coll_390item_567 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
Advaitasiddhiṭīkā is a commentary by Gauḍa Brahmānanda Sarasvatī on Advaitasiddhi a foundational text on Advaita(non-dualistic) Vedānta school of Hindu philosophy by Madhusūdana Sarasvatī, which defends Advaita's non-dualistic position against Dvaita Vedānta's dualistic position. Advaita belives that Brahman is the ultimate reality and it is one and indivisible. This Ms. is wriiten in 12 lines per folio. Cover page is blank. Title. There are holes and the right hand side of the folios' margins are hacked-off. There are triple black vertical margins on each side of the folio. Mistakes are blacked out. Some corrections and additions in the margins.
Āgamaśāstravivaraṇa
ms_coll_390item_934 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
Āgamaśāstravivaraṇa is a philosophical treatise and commentary on Gauḍapādācārya's Āgamaśāstra a foundational work on Advaita(non-dualistic) Vedānta school of Hindu philosophy also known as Gauḍapādakārikā. The text is written like a guide to introduce complex Vedānta concepts for beginers. This Ms. is written in 14-15 lines per folio. Cover and back page contain title. Title also present in the colophon (f. 39B) along with the author given as Śaṅkarabhagavata. Mistakes are covered with yellow or blacked out. Some corrections and additions in the margins. Significant syllables and words rubbed with orange powder for highlighting. The Ms. is written by the same scribe as Ms. Coll. 390; Item 845, 931, 932, 934 and 2387. Former owned Janārdana Koṇḍadeva is given in (f. 39B).
Āgamaśāstravivaraṇa (Prakaraṇa 1)
ms_coll_390item_1091 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
Āgamaśāstravivaraṇa (Prakaraṇa1) is the 1st chapter of the philosophical treatise and commentary on Gauḍapādācārya's Āgamaśāstra a foundational work on Advaita(non-dualistic) Vedānta school of Hindu philosophy also known as Gauḍapādakārikā. The text is written like a guide to introduce complex Vedānta concepts for beginers. This Ms. is written in 13-15 lines per folio. Cover page is blank. Title is present in the colophon (f. 10A) along with the author given as Śaṅkarabhagavata. Mistakes are covered with yellow or blacked out. Some corrections and additions in the margins.
Ākhyātaviveka
ms_coll_390item_2074 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
A Navya-Nyāya text, this is an independent work comprising the author's commentary on the Ākhyāta portion of the Śabdakhaṇḍa in Gaṅgeśopādhyāya's Tattvacintāmaṇi. Mistakes are covered with yellow or blacked out. Some corrections and additions in the margins. Significant syllables and words rubbed with orange powder for highlighting.