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MS. Sansk. d. 146

MSS. Sansk. d.

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Sagrahavināyakaśānti, 17th cent.?

Contents

The Sagrahavināyakaśānti, a work claiming to follow the Sāma-veda, and describing the mode of appeasing the grahas and vināyakas

Language(s): Sanskrit.

Incipit: [1] Agniḥ saptim iti sūktenāgnipadarahitenāgnyuttāraṇaṃ kuryyāt | Agniḥ saptim iti sūktasya Vājaṃbharo ’gnis triṣṭup | oṃ | Agniḥ | &c. ǁ
Explicit: [9v] Sāmavedānusārī Sagrahavināyakaśāntiḥ samāptā | āyuś ca vidyā ca tathā sukhaṃ ca dharmārthalabho bahuputratā ca | śatrukṣayaṃ rājasupūjitaṃ tuṣṭā grahāḥ sarvam etad dadatu ǁ śubhaṃ bhavatu |

Physical Description

Form: pothī
Support: Paper.
Extent: iii + 9 + ix
Dimensions (binding): 26.0 × 14.3 cm.

Condition

there is a small hole on f. 9.

Hand(s)

Devanāgarī.

History

Origin: 17th cent.?

possibly about the middle of the 17th cent.

Provenance and Acquisition

Bought in 1887 from Dr. Eugen Hultzsch (MS. 219).

Record Sources

Summary description abbreviated from the following sources:
Winternitz and Keith, Catalogue of Sanskrit manuscripts, no. 1520, p. 288

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. 1520, p. 288

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