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Saṁketa Kaumudī

eap_79005011 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī


This is an Astrological text, Saṁketa Kaumudī by Harinātha Acārya. This work is written in verse form (Śloka) and is divided into various sections or Chapters following; f.4b Ravibhavadhyāya; f.6 Candrabhāvādhyāya; f.10 Gurubhāvadhyāya; f.12 Śukrabhāvadhyāya; f.14 Śanibhāvadhyāya; f.16 Bhāvaprakarṇādhyāya. The colophone part has mentioned at the end of the text and middle part of the text. Red ink has used for Highlighting.




Paddhatyudāharaṇa

eap_79005012 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī


This is an Astrologial text, Paddhatyudāharaṇa by Viswanātha Daivajña. The text is a commentry on Jātakapaddhati by Keśava Daivajña it is also known as Keśavī-jātaka-paddhatyudāharaṇa. The author has mentioned the lineage of his Divākara Daivajña and his two son Keśava Daivajña and Viswanātha Daivajña. While Keśava’s original text provided the mathematical formulas (the "what"), Viśvanātha’s commentary provided the Udāharaṇa means Example or Illustrations. It has describe several topic following; Iṣṭakāla-Sādhana, Graha-Spasṭa, Lagna-Sādhana, Bhāva-Chalit, Dṛṣṭi-Sādhana, Āyurdāya. Text has mentoned various number and has astrological chart also has used red for highlighting and astrological chart. At the end of the folio author has mentioned the Keśava Daivajña's Jātakapaddhati and the place where he lives or cited the text.




Siddhāntacandrikā

eap_79005013 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī


This is a Grammatical text, Siddhāntacandrikā by Rāmacandrāśrama. It is a commentry on Sārasvata School of Grammar or Sārasvataprakriyā attributed to the Anubhūtisvarūpācārya. The text serves a similar role to what the Siddhānta Kaumudī does for the Pāṇinian school, it rearranges and explains the sutras in a topical order, it devides two parts Purvārdha and uttarārdha, Purvārdha or the first part describes f.1b Saṁjñā; f.6b Sandhi; f.16 svarānta śabda; f.22b halanta śabda; f.28 strīpratyaya; f.31b Kāraka bibhakti; f.45b Taddhita prakriyā; and uttarārdha or last parts describes following; Dhātu prakriyā. The Purvārdha paret is complete but the uttarārdha part has only 3 folios so it is incomplete. The text's physical condition is good it is readable and red ink has used for highlighting the colophone and sutras.




Śivayāmala (Daśāphala)/ Yoginīdaśāntardaśāphala

eap_79005014 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Nepālākṣara


This is a Jyotisa text Śivayāmala Daśāphala. It describs how a person's life will change during the major periods (Mahā-daśās) and sub-periods (Antar-daśās) of the nine planets. The text has mentioned only Daśāphala from Śivayāmala text so perhaps it could be Yoginīdaśāntardaśāphala.The text is good but not mentioned or attributed any author or scribers name. It holds only 2 folio so it is an incomplete text.




Siddhāntacandrikā Bhvādi Dhātu/ uttarārdha

eap_79005015 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī


This is a Grammatical text, Siddhāntacandrikā by Rāmacandrāśrama. It is a commentry on Sārasvata School of Grammar or Sārasvataprakriyā attributed to the Anubhūtisvarūpācārya. The text serves a similar role to what the Siddhānta Kaumudī does for the Pāṇinian school, it rearranges and explains the sutras in a topical order, it devides two parts Purvārdha and uttarārdha. The manuscripts contains only uttarārdha part which describes about Dhātu prakriyā, also it describes only Bhvādi Dhātu. It has not mentioned any colophone only has abbriviation on the margin. The text is good in physical red ink has used only some folios for highlighting. Folio no. 17 is missing.




Vedāntaparibhāṣā

eap_79005016 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī


This is an Philosophical text Vedāntaparibhāṣā by Dharmarāja Dīkṣita. The text is unique because it combines the rigorous logic of Navya-Nyāya (Modern Logic) with the non-dual metaphysics of Śaṅkara. The text has started in the middle part and at some mid colophone has mentioned but the whole text is not present in manuscript. f. 3 and 4 has broken part and folio 17 is missing. The manuscript is good red ink has used for highlighing.




Mahādīpaprajvalana vidhi

eap_79005017 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Nepālākṣara


This a Buddhism ritual text, Mahādīpaprajvalana vidhi. The text describes about Goddess Caṇdikā and her pujā rituals , it has also describes the lightning lamp for the Puja vidhi and hand gesture at the of puja. The text is good in physical, red ink has used for highlight but colophone part is not there so it is an incomplete manuscript.




Cāṇakyaniti

eap_79005018 Language : Sanskrit & Newar Scripts : Devanāgarī


This is a Nitisāra text, Cāṇakyanīti. The text Cāṇakyanīti is written by Acārya Cāṇakya but the text has not mentioned about author also slokas are not in correct order. The text describes about some Nīti and it contains Sanskrit sloka with newari language commentry. In the Manuscript there are only 6 folios and folio no. 3 is missing and also sloka no. 10 - 22 is missing at the end 33 no. slokas are here so it assumes that it is an incomplete text.




Vālavodha

eap_79005019 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī


This is an Astrological text, Vālavodha. A commentry text of Jyotiṣasāra or Jyotiṣasāra-Saṅgraha. The text contains about stars, jodiac sign etc. The text starts with some subchapters including; f.1 Aṣṭāviśati Nakṣatra; f.3 Grahagocarabhoga, Tārāvala, Horācakraṃ; f. 4 Dvādaśarāśivyākhyā, Aṣṭavarga, Tryogaṇa; f. 9 Yogginicakraṁ. It contains only 9 folios also f. 2 has missing so its possible that it is an incomplete Manuscript. The text has not mentioned any titile of the text or the authors name the main contains assume that it is an astronomical text. The text is good readable and red ink has issued for highlighting.




Naukākhyāyam

eap_79005020 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Prācina nāgarī


This is an Alaṃkāra-śāstra Naukākhyāyam. The text is a commentry on Bhānudatta's Rasataraṅgiṇī. Bhānudatta uses Nyāya for his Poetics and Rasataraṅgiṇī means the waves of Rasa in which Naukā (Boat) navigates through these waves. Gaṅgārāma Jaṭi(ḍi)n is a descendant of Nīlakaṇṭha of Benares, son of Nārāyaṇa and grandson (daughter's son) of Dinakara, student of Nīlakaṇṭha, and contemporary of Veṅkaṭeśa. Lived between 1715-50 A. D. The text Naukā or Naukākhyāyam contains 8 chapters on Sthāyibhāva, Vibhāva, Anubhāva, Sāttvika-bhāva, Vyabhicāri-bhāva, Śṛṅgāra Rasa, Anye (others) Rasāḥ, Dṛṣṭānta / Saṃkīrṇa, but in the manuscripts contains from 2nd to 8th chapter and at the end there are 3 folios without number. It starts with middle section of 2nd chapter after ends of 2nd chapter perhapes it is an incomplete text.




Fragment of Narapatijayacaryā

eap_79005021 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī


This is an Astrological text, Narapatijayacharyā or Svarodaya by Narapati son of Āmradeva of Dhārā the text has composed at Aṇahilapaṭṭaṇa during the reign of Ajayapāla (1174-77), the Cālukya king and completed in 1176 A. D. (according to the commentator Harivam3śa). . The Svarodaya text has 3 chapters and each chapters contains various subchapters. The author reffers 7 text in his Svarodaya in choronological order including; Brahmayāmala, Viṣṇuyāmala, Rudrayāmala, Adiyāmala, Skandayāmala, Kurmayāmala, Devīyāmala The manuscript contains the 1st chapters fragment of Svarodaya including; f.6 nābheda(iḍā. Piṅgalā, suṣumnā) , f. 15 yudhejayaprakaraṇa, f. 16 Grabhaparakaraṇa, f. 17samvatsaraprakaraṇa, f.18 rogaprakaraṇa. The manuscript is good in physical condition readable and red ink has used every verse end for stop. The speciality of this manusript is it is written in verse and the whole text is a dialogue between īśavara and devī, but it starts with folio no. 5 and ends folio no. 18 a single page has at first with no pagination so it assumes that it is an incomplete text, also the text here has not mentioned authors name or text name.




Pāraskara Gṛhyasutra Karkabhāṣya

eap_79005022 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī


This is a Veda or Vedāṅga related text, Pāraskara Gṛhyasutra Karkabhāṣya composed by Karkopādhyāya. Basicaly the Pāraskara Gṛhyasūtra is a Kalpa text (a limb of the Veda). It is specifically associated with the Śukla Yajurveda. The text divides in 3 chapters (Kāṇḍas). The text contains rituals of Saṁskaras including; f. 1-17 Prathamakāṇḍa (Garbhādhāna samskara) f. 18-24 Dvitīyakāṇḍa (Cuḍākaraṇa samskara) f. 25-33 Tṛtīya kāṇḍa (Annaprāśana samskara). The manuscript is good in physical condition some mistes are in yellow coverd.




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