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MS. Chandra Shum Shere d. 152

MSS. Chandra Shum Shere d.

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Physical Description

Form: pothī
Support: paper

History

Provenance and Acquisition

Donated by Mahārāja Chandra Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana in 1909.

MS.Chandra Shum Shere d.152(1)

Contents

DIVĀKARA son of Mahādeva Bhaṭṭa son of Rameśvara Bhaṭṭa: Smārtaprāyaścittoddhāra. Much damaged.

Language(s): Sanskrit

Physical Description

Support: Paper
Extent: 41 fols

Layout

9/10 lines

Hand(s)

Devanagari

Bibliography

    Gambier-Parry and Johnston, Index Catalogue of MSS. Chandra Shum Shere, fol. 318

MS.Chandra Shum Shere d.152(2)

Contents

DIVĀKARA son of Mahādeva Bhaṭṭa son of Rameśvara Bhaṭṭa: Smārtaprāyaścittoddhāra.

Language(s): Sanskrit

Physical Description

Support: Paper
Extent: 42 fols

Layout

10/11 lines

Hand(s)

Devanagari

History

Origin: 1809

Bibliography

    Gambier-Parry and Johnston, Index Catalogue of MSS. Chandra Shum Shere, fol. 318

MS.Chandra Shum Shere d.152(3)

Contents

PRAPAÑCAGĀRA. Incomplete.

Language(s): Sanskrit

Physical Description

Support: Paper
Extent: 54 fols

Layout

9 lines

Hand(s)

Devanagari

MS.Chandra Shum Shere d.152(4)

Contents

PRAPAÑCASĀRASAṄGRAHA. Incomplete.

Language(s): Sanskrit

Physical Description

Support: Paper
Extent: 108 fols

Layout

10 lines

Hand(s)

Devanagari

Additional Information

Record Sources

Summary description abbreviated from the Bodleian Libraries' unpublished card catalogue for otherwise-undescribed manuscripts, available in the Charles Wendell David Reading Room.

Availability

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Bibliography

    Other descriptions:

    Thomas Gambier-Parry and E. H. Johnston, Index Catalogue of MSS. Chandra Shum Shere, fol. 318