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MS. Sansk. d. 250

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Malayagiri’s Nandyadhyayanaṭīkā, A. D. 1617.

Contents

The Nandyadhyayanaṭīkā of Malayagiri, being a commentary on the Nandīsūtra, a Jaina canonical work

Language(s): Sanskrit.

Incipit: [1v] oṃ namo jināya | jayati bhuvanaikabhānuḥ sarvatrāvihotakevalālokaḥ | nityoditaḥ sthiras tāpavarjito Vardhamānajinaḥ ǁ
Explicit: [224] iti śrīmalayagiricitā Nandyadhyayanaṭīkā samāptā |

Physical Description

Form: pothī
Support: Paper.
Extent: iv + 224 + ii
Dimensions (binding): 26.0 × 12.7 cm.

Condition

the top right-hand corner of the later pages is injured, and from f. 217 to f. 223 it is torn off.

Hand(s)

Devanāgarī, Jaina style.

on f. 224, in a probably later hand, is the note, partly illegible: śrīaṃcalagache śrīgatasāgarasūris tatsiṣyaüpādhyāyaśrīguṇasāgaraśiṣyapaṃº - lalitasāgara-paṭhanārthaṃ | Kumaragirivāstavyavīravaṃśajñātīya -dhīllavālaśākhāyāṃ | śreṣṭikṛṣṇāsutahāsāśreº-kīkāhāsā-sutacāpākikāsutakaramaṇaāṇaṃdayutena eṣā pustikā | paṃº-lalitasāgarasya vācanārthaṃ dattā svaśreyase puṇyārthaṃ śubhaṃ bhavatu |

History

Origin: A. D. 1617.

f. 224: saṃvat 1683 ⟨1617⟩ varṣe śrāvaṇaśudi 5 guru naṃdi | In a later hand, saṃvat 1683 varṣe is repeated.

Provenance and Acquisition

Bought in 1887 from Dr. Eugen Hultzsch (MS. 392).

Record Sources

Summary description abbreviated from the following sources:
Winternitz and Keith, Catalogue of Sanskrit manuscripts, no. 1344, p. 208

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. 1344, p. 208

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