By Kāśīnāth, son of Jayarāmabhaṭṭa, teacher, innovator or right-hand rituals (Dakṣiṇācāramata), no beginning, Colophon: Itī Śrīmadabhaṭṭopanāmakajayarāmabhaṭṭasutavārāṇasīgarbhasambhavadakṣiṇācāramatapravartakakāśīnāthaviracitākarpūrastavadipikā Samāpta॥(EAP760_TN767_006.tif) L: Sanskrit, Script...
The title of this manuscript is abbreviated as Ra Sa Ti in the left cornor of each folio. It is a commentary. Its language is Sanskrit and script is Devanagari. It is in good condition. Its size is 26X11 CMs Extent: Folios: 16
This is a Hindu manuscript of a commentary. It is in Sanskrit language and Devanagari script. This is old but in good condition. Several manuscripts are missing in this text. 24X13 CMs. Extent: Folios: 42
This is a commentary. Its language is Sanskrit and script is Devanagari. It is in good condition. Folios are missing in this text. Its folio size is 31.5X13 CMs. Extent: Folios: 27
It is a Tika or the commentary of Gita Givinda, a text that praises Krishna. It is written on thin old paper. But it is in good conditionFolios are missing after folio no. 24. Its size is 28X8.5 CMs. Extent: Folios: 24
This is a commentary on Raghu Vamsha Kavya written by Mani Nath Suri.It is in good condition. Folios 1 and 2 in Chapter 19 are missing. Its size is 34X16.5 CMs. Extent: Folios: 186
This text is a commentary on Amara Kosha. This is authored by Bhanuji Dikshit. Its language is Sanskrit and script used is Devanagari. Its present condition is alright. Folios 29, 194, 226 and 315 are missing. Folio 354 comes twice. One is for folio 355. Extent: Folios: 387
This manuscript is a autocommentary of Siddhanta Kaumudi by Bhattoji Dikshita. Siddhanta Kaumidi of Bhattoji Dikshita is the most complete and prominent work in India. Both these texts are prominent in Sanskrit grammar. Later in the 18th century, Vasudeva Dikshita wrote another ommentary on this...