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MS. Sansk. d. 41 (R)

MSS. Sansk. d.

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Hariścandropākhyāna, 15th cent.?

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The Hariśoandropākhyāna from the Āraṇyākāṇḍa of the Āryarāmāyaṇa, incomplete

Language(s): Sanskrit.

Physical Description

Form: pothī
Support: Palm-leaves, held together by two pieces of cardboard and a string passing through a central hole.
Extent: 23
Dimensions (binding): × cm.

Condition

6 ff. are lost, and the edges of the outer leaves are a good deal worn away.

Hand(s)

Nepalese.

History

Origin: 15th cent.?

probably 15th century (Dr. Hoernle).

Provenance and Acquisition

Bought in 1900 from Dr. A. F. R. Hoernle.

Record Sources

Summary description abbreviated from the following sources:
Winternitz and Keith, Catalogue of Sanskrit manuscripts, no. 1228, p. 167

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. 1228, p. 167

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