MS. Sansk. e. 88
MSS. Sansk. e.
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Kuṇḍavioāra, 19th cent.?
Contents
The Kuṇḍavicāra, being a portion of a Tattvasāra, possibly identical with that cited in Śāktānandatoraṅgiṇī, see the Bodl
Language(s): Sanskrit.
Incipit: [1v] tarkaprabhṛtyakhilaśāstravido ’pi vijñārekhātmamūla-gaṇitānavavodhataś ca svalpāṃtarātmahṛdaniṣṭaphalasya bhītyā bhrāṃtyā bhramaṃty alivad a’ra ca sūkṣmarītyā kuṃḍāvabodhanavidhau parinirmitāni sthūlaprakārajanitāny aśubhāni buddhvā tena jyakāgaṇikavāsanayā prasaṃgād dikkuṃḍasādhanavidhau pravadāmi sūkṣmaṃ caturbhvjaṃ vṛttam apy arddhacaṃdraṃ trikoṇakaṃ yonisamāhvayaṃ ca |
Explicit: [7v] iti Tattvasāre Kuṃḍavicāraḥ śubhaṃ
Physical Description
Form: pothī
Support: Paper.
Extent: iv + 7 + xlv
Dimensions (binding): 21.9 × 17.1 cm.
Condition
probably some leaves at the beginning and end are wanting.
Hand(s)
Devanāgarī.
History
Origin: 19th cent.?
probably about a. d. 1850.
Record Sources
Summary description abbreviated from the following sources:
Winternitz and Keith, Catalogue of Sanskrit manuscripts, no. 1598, p. 314
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. 1598, p. 314
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