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MS. Sansk. c. 74

MSS. Sansk. c.

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Divākara’s Dānasaṃkṣepacandrikā, A. D. 1836.

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The Dānasaṃkṣepacandrikā, by Bhaṭṭa Divākara Kāla, the son of Mahādeva, who was the son of Bhaṭṭa Rāmeśvara

Language(s): Sanskrit.

Incipit: [2] atha dravyavibhāga Śivadharme tasmāt tribhāgaṃ vittasya jlvanāya prakalpayet | &c.
Explicit: rājñaḥ pratigrahaṃ kṛtvā māmāsam apsu sadā vaset ṣaṣte kāle payobhakṣa pūrṇe māse pramucyate tarpayitvā dvijānacā — aiḥ (read dvijān vāryaiḥ?) satataṃ niyatavratam iti tad asatpratigrahaviṣayam iti Mādhavaḥ ǁ ǁ iti śrīmatkālopanāmakabhaṭṭarāmeśvarā-tmajamahādevadvijavaryasūnubhaṭṭadivāracitadānasaṃ-kṣepacaṃdrikāyāṃ sadasatpratigrahaprāyaścittāni sakṣepeṇa nirūpitā samāptāni ǁ

Physical Description

Form: pothī
Support: Paper of very inferior quality.
Extent: + +
Dimensions (binding): 33.7 × 20.3 cm.

Condition

ff. 11, 28, and 30 are slightly damaged, and have been overlaid with transparent paper. One half of f. 15 is lost, and f. 31 is so soiled as to be partly illegible. F. 1 is missing.

Hand(s)

Devanāgarī.

Scribe; f. 54v: likhitaṃ Gopālabhaṭṭagokularathena (? sthena) |

History

Origin: A. D. 1836.

f. 54v: saṃvat 1892 ⟨1836⟩ caitrasudi pratipadāyāṃ |

Provenance and Acquisition

Bought in 1887 from Dr. Eugen Hultzsch (MS. 185).

Record Sources

Summary description abbreviated from the following sources:
Winternitz and Keith, Catalogue of Sanskrit manuscripts, no. 1494, pp. 280-281

Availability

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Bibliography

    Printed descriptions:

    Moriz Winternitz and Arthur Berriedale Keith, Catalogue of Sanskrit manuscripts in the Bodleian Library (Oxford, 1905), no. 1494, pp. 280-281

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