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Āśaucanirṇaya

ms_coll_390item_263 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī


Aśaucanirṇaya is a text by Tryaṃbaka Paṇḍita which deals with ritualistic purification from impurites particularly believed to be caused from a women giving birth, from a dead corpse or touching a person belonging to the Śūdra varna (worker clans with lower social standing). The rituals can range from bathing, prayers or observances to regain purity depending on the impurities or social standing of the person in the society. This Ms. is written in 9 lines per folio. Cover and back page are blank. Title present in marginal abbrevation on top of (f. 1b). Title present in colophon (f. 7a). There are double red vertical margins on each side of the folio. Mistakes are covered with yellow or blacked out. Some corrections and additions in the margins. The Ms. is dated saṃvat 1934 and śaka 1799 (f. 7a).




Āśaucanirṇaya

ms_coll_390item_1578 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī


Aśaucanirṇaya is a text by Tryaṃbaka Paṇḍita which deals with ritualistic purification from impurites particularly believed to be caused from a women giving birth, from a dead corpse or touching a person belonging to the Śūdra varna (worker clans with lower social standing). The rituals can range from bathing, prayers or observances to regain purity depending on the impurities or social standing of the person in the society. This Ms. is written in 9–11 lines per folio. Cover and back page both contain alternate title Tryaṃbakī. Title present in colophon (f. 9a). There are double red vertical margins present on each side. Mistakes are covered with yellow or blacked out. Some corrections and additions in the margins. Significant words and syllables rubbed with orange powder for highlighting. The Ms. is dated in (f. 9a) along with scribe Bhāskara Dāḍekara.




Aśaucanirṇaya

ms_coll_390item_293 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī


A Dharmaśāstra text ascribed to Bhaṭṭojī Dīkṣita. This work discusses impurities, especially those related to pregnancy. Several texts with the same title have been found, authored by different individuals, each addressing impurities from various perspectives. This Ms. is written in 9–10 lines per folio. Cover page is blank. Title present in colophon (f. 5b). There are double red vertical margins present on each side. Mistakes are covered with yellow or blacked out. Some corrections and additions in the margins. Significant words and syllables rubbed with orange powder for highlighting. The Ms. is dated in (f. 5b).




Aśaucanirṇaya

ms_coll_390item_1576 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī


Aśaucanirṇaya is a text by Tryaṃbaka Paṇḍita which deals with ritualistic purification from impurites particularly believed to be caused from a women giving birth, from a dead corpse or from a person belonging to the Śūdra varna (worker class clans with lower social standing). The rituals can range from bathing, prayers or observances to regain purity depending on the impurities or social standing of the person in the society. This Ms. is written in 12–14 lines per folio. Cover and back page both contain alternate title Tryaṃbakī. Title present in colophon (f. 6a). There are triple red vertical margins present on each side. Mistakes are blacked out. Some corrections and additions in the margins. The Ms. is dated in (f. 6a).




Aśaucanirṇaya

ms_coll_390item_290 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī


Aśaucanirṇaya is a text by Tryaṃbaka Paṇḍita which deals with ritualistic purification from impurites particularly believed to be caused from a women giving birth, from a dead corpse or from a person belonging to the Śūdra varna (worker class clans with lower social standing). The rituals can range from bathing, prayers or observances to regain purity depending on the impurities or social standing of the person in the society. This Ms. is written in 14–21 lines per folio. Title present in colophon (f. 3b). Mistakes are blacked out. Some corrections and additions in the margins. Significant words and syllables rubbed with orange powder for highlighting.




Aśaucanirṇaya

ms_coll_390item_287 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī


A Dharmaśāstra text ascribed to Bhaṭṭojī Dīkṣita. This work discusses impurities, especially those related to pregnancy. Several texts with the same title have been found, authored by different individuals, each addressing impurities from various perspectives. This Ms. is written in 9–11 lines per folio. Title present in colophon (f. 7b). There are double black vertical margins present on each side. Mistakes are blacked out. Some corrections and additions in the margins.




Aśaucatriṃśacchlokī

ms_coll_390item_1647 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī


Aśaucatriṃśacchlokī is a text containing 30 verses derived from a large work known as the Aśaucanirṇaya or the Ṣaḍaśīti composed by Ādityācārya. The text details the removal of impurities through purification ranging from rituals and recitation of mantras. This Ms. is written in 8–9 lines per folio. There are double black vertical margins on each side of the folio. Mistakes are blacked out. Some corrections and additions in the margins. This Ms. is dated in (f. 5a) along with scribe Jaṭārakṛṣṇa.




Aśaucatriṃśacchlokīṭīkā

ms_coll_390item_291 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī


Aśaucatriṃśacchlokīṭīkā is a commentary on the work Aśaucanirṇaya or the Ṣaḍaśīti composed by Ādityācārya. The text details the removal of impurities through purification ranging from rituals and recitation of mantras. This Ms. is written in 9 lines per folio. Cover page is blank. Title present in colophon (f. 22a). Mistakes are covered with yellow or blacked out. Some corrections and additions in the margins. Significant syllables and words rubbed with orange powder for highlighting. The Ms. is dated in (f. 22a) along with scribe Cove Aṇandarāma Gujarāti.




Āsavādhikāra

ms_coll_390item_783 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī


Āsavādhikāra is a text which discribes the preperation and properties of Āsava and Āriṣṭa which are special self fermented alcoholic drinks using herbs, jaggery and other ingredients. The concoctions are known to have long shelf life and quick action. It is believed to cure variety of ailmints like digestive issues. The text is probably inspired from reputed Ayurvedic works of Caraka (Caraka Saṃhitā), Suśruta (Suśruta Saṃhitā), Vāgbhaṭa (Aṣṭaṅga hṛdaya). This Ms. is written in 17–19 lines per folio. Cover page is blank. Title present in the begining (f. 1b). There are double black vertical margins on each side of the folio. Mistakes are covered with yellow or blacked out. Some corrections and additions in the margins. Significant syllables and words rubbed with orange powder for highlighting. Some folios are rubbed with yellow turmeric powder.




Aśokatrirātravrata

ms_coll_390item_1455 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī


Aśokatrirātravrata is a text which describes festivals, rituals, observances and pilgrimage sites. It is a part of the uttaraparva of the Bhaviṣyapurāṇa. This text contains an observance dedicated to the Aśoka tree in the month of Chaitra (March-April) when the tree is fully bloomed. The observance is performed to invoke blessings and overcome sorrow. The tree is mentioned in the epic Rāmāyana where Rāvaṇa had held Sīta in captive in a garden of Aśoka trees. This Ms. is written in 9–10 lines per folio. Title present in colophon (f. 6b). Mistakes are blacked out Some corrections and additions in the margins. For Ms. Coll. 390; Items 1447, 1453, 1454, 1456, and 1459 same scribe and paper were also used may have originally been from the same manuscript.




(Composite Manuscript) 1. Aṣṭādaśaślokīgītāsāra 2. Saptaślokīgītā

ms_coll_390item_2202 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī


This text contains 2 parts Aṣṭādaśaślokīgītāsāra containing 18 Ślokas (metered verses) starting from (f. 1a). These 18 verses have been carefully selected from the 18 Adhyāyas (chapters) of the Bhagavatagītā 3rd part out of the 4, from the 6th Parva (chapter) of the epic Mahābhārata, that is Bhīṣmaparva in order to give the reader a summary of this popular text for knowledge as well as devotion. Similarly Saptaślokīgītā contains 7 Ślokas it starts from (f. 3b). The text also does the same. These texts are a discourse between supreme Hindu deity Viṣṇu (in the form of Kṛṣṇa) and Arjuna. This Ms. contains 9 lines per folio. Title of first work present in colophon (f. 3b). Title for second work Saptaślokīgītā present in colophon (f. 4b). There are double red vertical margins on each side of the folio. The Ms. is dated 1887 Vikrama Saṃvata plavanāsaṃvatsare pauṣaśuddha 2 (1830 CE, Friday, December 17 ) in (f. 4b).




Aṣṭādhyāyī

ms_coll_390item_214 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī


Aṣṭādhyāyī is a grammar text or Vyākaraṇaśāstra written in Sūtras by Pāṇini. The text consists of 8 Adhyāyas (Chapters) and each adhyāy consists of 4 Pādas (Sub-chapters). The text contains about 3995–3997 Sūtras including the 14 Maheśvara/Pratyāhāra Sūtras a type of compressed Varṇa Mālā (Vowel and Consonant list). Depending on the Ms. two Sūtras may be treated as one at various places in the text. Aṣṭādhyāyī is part of the 6 Vedāṅgas (Imagined body parts of the Vedic texts in the form of a person that is Vedapuruṣa) which are listed as Chanda (Feet of the Vedas), Kalpa (Hands), Jyotiṣa (Eyes), Nirukta (Ears), Śikṣā (Nose), Vyākaraṇa (Mouth). This Ms. contains Maṅglācaraṇa in (f. 1b), Pratyāhāra Sūtras, Sūtras of Adhyāya 1 and subsequent Pādas are in (f. 2a), (f. 5b), (f. 10a), (f. 14b); Adhyāya 2 (f. 19b), (f. 24a), (f. 25b), (f. 30a); Adhyāya 3 (f. 34a), (f. 42b), (f. 52a), (f. 60a); Adhyāya 4 (f. 65a), (f. 72b), Pāda 3 (f. 81b) is incomplete, it ends with sūtra 4.3.160 Gopayasoryat, Pāda 4 (f. 89a) is also incomplete, it starts from sūtra 1.4.64 Bahvacpūrvapadāṭṭhañ; Adhyāya 5- (f. 95b), (f. 101b), (f. 108b), (f. 114a); Adhyāya 6 (f. 122a), (f. 132a), (f. 140b), (f. 147b); Adhyāya 7 (f. 154b), (f. 158b), (f. 163b), (f. 168b); Adhyāya 8 (f.b172b), (f. 176b), (f. 181a), (f. 187a). This Ms. is written 5 lines per folio. There are double red vertical margins on each side of folio. Cover and back page are blank. The (Pūrna Virāma) full stop style vertical brackets are in red. Mistakes are covered with yellow or blacked out. Some corrections in the margins. The Ms. is dated in (f.190b) 1866 Vikrama Saṃvata mārgaśirakṛṣṇa 10 (1809 CE, Sunday, 31 Dec) written in red.




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