MS. Sansk. d. 218
MSS. Sansk. d.
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Śālinātha’s Rasamañjarī, 18th cent.?
Contents
The Rasamañjarī of Salinātha, son of Vaidyanātha, a treatise on quack medicines
Language(s): Sanskrit.
Incipit: [1v] śrīgaṇeśāya namaḥ | yadgaṃḍamaṃdalagalanmadavāriviṃdupānālasātinibhṛtā lalitālimālā | sadguṃjitena vinihaṃti navendranīlaprāṃkāṃ sa vo Gaṇapatiḥ śivam ātanotu ǁ 1 ǁ iṃdīvarī bhavati yaccaraṇāraviṃdadvaṃdve Pvraṃdarapurassaradaivatānāṃ | yaccārutāṃkalayatāṃsukirīṭakoṭiḥ śrīsāradā bhavatu sā bhavayāradā vaḥ ǁ 2 ǁ śrīvaidyanāthatanayaḥ sanayaḥ suśilaḥ śrīśālinātha iti viśrutanāmadheyaḥ | tenāvalokya vidhivad vividhān prabaṃdhān ārabhyate sukṛtinā Rasamaṃjarīyaṃ ǁ 3 ǁ
Physical Description
Form: pothī
Support: Paper.
Extent: ii + 50 + i
Dimensions (binding): 24.1 × 17.1 cm.
Condition
the work is incomplete and confused towards the end.
Hand(s)
Devanāgarī.
History
Origin: 18th cent.?
probably about the middle of the 18th cent.
Record Sources
Summary description abbreviated from the following sources:
Winternitz and Keith, Catalogue of Sanskrit manuscripts, no. 1603, p. 317
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. 1603, p. 317
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