One of the important texts of the non-Paninian grammatical systems. This ms contains the text up to some portion of the section on ‘Hassandhi’. Extent and format of original and physical characteristics: 6 Folios; Incomplete MS. No colophon found.; Extremely fragile. The original size of the foli...
This poetry belongs to the Mahākāvya style of literature. The text is divided into 17 cantos. This ms contains up to a few verses of the seventh canto. The first page of the first folio consists of some notes. Extent and format of original and physical characteristics: 37 Folios; Incomplete MS. N...
Meghadūta is a well-known literary composition which comes under the genre Khaṇḍakāvya. The text is divided into two sections called Pūrvamegha and Uttaramegha. This ms contains up to the 83rd verse of the text. Extent and format of original and physical characteristics: 10 Folios; Incomplete MS....
Epic literature. Śalyaparvan is the 9th amongst the 18 parvans of Mahābhārata. A kroḍapatra in one folio is inserted before the 80th folio. Extent and format of original and physical characteristics: 155 (including the kroḍapatra) Folios; Complete MS.; Extremely fragile. The original size of the ...
Mahābhārata (Sauptikaparvan and the beginning of Strīparvan)
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Epic literature. Sauptikaparvan is the 10th parvan amongst the 18 parvans of Mahābhārata and Strīparvan is the 11th one. This ms consists of Sauptikaparvan fully and the last page of the last folio consists of the beginning of Strīparvan after the end of Sauptikaparvan.This seems to be a part of ...
Epic literature. Strīparvan is the 11th parvan amongst the 18 parvans of Mahābhārata. The beginning of this text falls on the last image of the previous folder. The last page of the last folio consists of the first verse of Śāntiparvan too. Extent and format of original and physical characteristi...
This text is believed to be a khila (appendix or supplement) to the Mahabharata and is traditionally ascribed to Veda Vyasa. It is divided into three parvans (chapters) namely Harivaṁśaparvan, Viṣṇuparvan and Bhaviṣyaparvan. This ms begins with a folio numbered as 7. Therefore, 1st to 6th folios ...
This text is believed to be a khila (appendix or supplement) to the Mahabharata and is traditionally ascribed to Veda Vyasa. It is divided into three parvans (chapters) namely Harivaṁśaparvan, Viṣṇuparvan and Bhaviṣyaparvan. This ms begins with a folio numbered as 70. This ms contains the text up...
Bhāgavatapurāṇa (11th skandha with Bhāvārthadīpikā commentary)
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It is one of the 18 Mahāpurāṇas and a canonical text of the Vaishnavas. It is divided into 12 chapters called Skandha. This MS consists of the 11th skandha which has 31 cantos. Date of original material: 6th century CE (probable). Commentator's date 15th century CE (probable). Extent and format o...
Bhāgavatapurāṇa (12th skandha with Bhāvārthadīpikā commentary)
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It is one of the 18 Mahāpurāṇas and a canonical text of the Vaishnavas. It is divided into 12 chapters called Skandha. This ms consists of the 12th skandha which has 13 cantos. 1st folio is missing. 36th folio is erroneously numbered as 35. Thus each folio after the first 35 bears one mark less t...