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Caṇḍīstotraprayogavidhi
ms_coll_390item_2790 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
Caṇḍīpāṭhaprayoga is a Śākta tantra. Caṇḍīpāṭha dedicated to Goddess Caṇḍī (another form of Goddess Durga). This manuscript contains Caṇḍīpāṭhaprayoga from the verious tantra texts. manuscript starts with the gaurihara tantra which is part of Vārāhi tantra. In the gaurihara tantra, the Caṇḍīpāṭha is performed for the fulfillment of personal desires. Then the Caṇḍīpāṭhaprayoga come from Marīci tantra were the Brahā and Agastya talks about the Caṇḍīpāṭha.
Caṇḍīstotraprayogavidhi
ms_coll_390item_2593 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
Caṇḍīpāṭhaprayoga is a Śākta tantra. Caṇḍīpāṭha dedicated to Goddess Caṇḍī (another form of Goddess Durga). This manuscript contains Caṇḍīpāṭhaprayoga from the verious tantra texts. manuscript starts with the gaurihara tantra which is part of Vārāhi tantra. In the gaurihara tantra, the Caṇḍīpāṭhais performed for the fulfillment of personal desires. Then the Caṇḍīpāṭhaprayoga come from Marīci tantra were the Brahā and Agastya talks about the Caṇḍīpāṭha.
Caṇḍobhimānī
ms_coll_390item_1851 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
Caṇḍobhimānī is the stotra on goddess Caṇḍī (another form of Goddess Durga).Manuscript discusses the benefits of worshipping her, and details food offerings and other rituals. The first page of the manucript have beautiful drawing of goddess of Saraswati middle of the Swastik drawing in the purple colour (sacred symbol in Hinduism). One verse is written(fol. 4), which is related to the god Viṣṇu on the last page of the manuscript. This manuscript is written in 6–7 lines per leaf. Mistakes are blacked out. Some corrections and additions in margins. Vertical margins marked with double purple line.
Candralokaprakāśa
ms_coll_390item_1479 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
Candraloka is the text on alaṅkāraśāstra. A work by the eleventh-century author Jayadeva. It is in ten mayūkhas(chapters). It describes the qualities of good poetry and illustrates the figures of speech. (History of Classical Sanskrit Literature - M Krishnamachariarp.776) prakāśa is a commentary (prakāśa)on the Candraloka by Padmanābha Miśra/ Pradyotana Bhaṭṭācārya .This manuscript written in 9 lines per folio. Cover page contains title. There are 2 double black vertical margins present on each side of the folio. Mistakes are blacked out. Some corrections and additions in the margins.
Caraṇavyūha
ms_coll_390item_2029 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
Caraṇavyūha mentions the fourfold methods for reciting Ṛgveda of all the five śākhas among which Śāṅkhāyana - śākhā comes at the second place. The fourfold methods of recitation, according to Caraṇavyūha are — Saṁhitā pārāyaṇa , Jaṭa pārāyaṇa, Pada pārāyaṇa , Daṇḍa pārāyaṇa. When the Caraṇavyūha prescribes the fourfold methods of all the five Samhitas, it accepts the existence of the Śānkhāyana-Saṁhitā because in the absence of the saṁhitā text the prescription for fourfold recitations would be baseless. This Ms. is written in 5–6 lines per folio. Cover and back page both contain title. There are horizontal and vertical lines drawn on the cover with cross-sections. Title also present in colophon (f. 11a). There are double black vertical margins on each side of the folio. Mistakes are blacked out. Some corrections and additions in the margins.
Caraṇavyūha
ms_coll_390item_2034 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
Caraṇavyūha mentions the fourfold methods for reciting Ṛgveda of all the five śākhas among which Śāṅkhāyana- śākhā comes at the second place. The fourfold methods of recitation, according to Caraṇavyūha are — Saṁhitā pārāyaṇa , Jaṭa pārāyaṇa, Pada pārāyaṇa , Daṇḍa pārāyaṇa. When the Caraṇavyūha prescribes the fourfold methods of all the five Samhitas, it accepts the existence of the Śānkhāyana-Saṁhitā because in the absence of the saṁhitā text the prescription for fourfold recitations would be baseless. In last folio name of the scribe is written but not sure its a name. This Ms. is written in 8 lines per folio. Title present in colophon (f. 5b). There are double black vertical margins on each side of the folio. Mistakes are blacked out. Some corrections and additions in the margins. The Ms. is dated śaka 1694 in (f. 5b).
Caraṇavyūha
ms_coll_390item_2040 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
Caraṇavyūha mentions the fourfold methods for reciting Ṛgveda of all the five śākhas among which Śāṅkhāyana - śākhā comes at the second place. The fourfold methods of recitation, according to Caraṇavyūha are — Saṁhitā pārāyaṇa , Jaṭa pārāyaṇa, Pada pārāyaṇa , Daṇḍa pārāyaṇa. When the Caraṇavyūha prescribes the fourfold methods of all the five Samhitas, it accepts the existence of the Śānkhāyana-Saṁhitā because in the absence of the saṁhitā text the prescription for fourfold recitations would be baseless. This Ms. is written in 8–9 lines per folio. Title is present in colophon (f. 4b) along with scribe Nārāyaṇabhaṭṭa Devādhara. There are double red vertical margins on each side of the folio. Mistakes are blacked out. Some corrections and additions in the margins. Some words, numbers and verse divisions are highlighted in red.
Caraṇavyūha
ms_coll_390item_274 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
Caraṇavyūha mentions the fourfold methods for reciting Ṛgveda of all the five śākhas among which Śāṅkhāyana - śākhā comes at the second place. The fourfold methods of recitation, according to Caraṇavyūha are — Saṁhitā pārāyaṇa , Jaṭa pārāyaṇa, Pada pārāyaṇa , Daṇḍa pārāyaṇa. When the Caraṇavyūha prescribes the fourfold methods of all the five Samhitas, it accepts the existence of the Śānkhāyana-Saṁhitā because in the absence of the saṁhitā text the prescription for fourfold recitations would be baseless. This Ms. is written in 9 lines per folio. Cover and back page are blank. Title present in colophon (f. 7a). Mistakes are blacked out. Significant syllables and words rubbed with orange powder for highlighting.
Caraṇavyūha
ms_coll_390item_28 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
Caraṇavyūha mentions the fourfold methods for reciting Ṛgveda of all the five śākhas among which Śāṅkhāyana - śākhā comes at the second place. The fourfold methods of recitation, according to Caraṇavyūha are — Saṁhitā pārāyaṇa , Jaṭa pārāyaṇa, Pada pārāyaṇa , Daṇḍa pārāyaṇa. When the Caraṇavyūha prescribes the fourfold methods of all the five Samhitas, it accepts the existence of the Śānkhāyana-Saṁhitā because in the absence of the saṁhitā text the prescription for fourfold recitations would be baseless. This Ms. is written 15–16 lines per folio. Cover and back page are blank. Title present in the begining of the text. Mistakes are covered with yellow. Some marginal corrections are present. Significant syllables and words rubbed with orange powder for highlighting.
Carapaṭa mañjurigastotra
ms_coll_390item_2454 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
Carpaṭa pañjarikāstotra is very popular hindu devotional stotra by Ādi Śaṇkarācārya. It's shows Advaita Philosophy through stotra. One scholar man who is Sanyāsi was reciting grammar rules. Ādi Śaṇkarācārya advised him worship god "Bhaja Govinda" . Do not waste your time to reciting grammar. In this age you are not able to share your knowledge. So take god's name and worship him. In stotra Ādi Śaṇkarācārya indicate the devotion towards the god Vīṣnu and liberation from the cycle of birth and death. It is written near Someśvara. This manuscript is written in 8 lines per folio. Cover and back page contain title. Title also present in colophon (f. 4a). Mistakes are blacked out. Some corrections and additions in the margins. The Ms. is dated śaka 1719 in (f. 4a).
Carpaṭa pañjarikāstotra
ms_coll_390item_418 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
Carpaṭa pañjarikāstotra is very popular hindu devotional stotra by Ādi Śaṇkarācārya. It's shows Advaita Philosophy through stotra. One scholar man who is Sanyāsi was reciting grammar rules. Ādi Śaṇkarācārya advised him worship god "Bhaja Govinda" . Do not waste your time to reciting grammar. In this age you are not able to share your knowledge. In stotra Ādi Śaṇkarācārya indicate the devotion towards the god Vīṣnu and liberation from the cycle of birth and death. This manuscript is written in 12–13 lines per folio. Cover and back page are blank. Title present in colophon (f. 2a). Alternate title Bhaja govinda found in verses throughout the text.
Carpaṭa pañjurīkāstotra
ms_coll_390item_2466 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
Carpaṭa pañjarikāstotra is very popular hindu devotional stotra by Ādi Śaṇkarācārya. It's shows Advaita Philosophy through stotra. One scholar man who is Sanyāsi was reciting grammar rules. Ādi Śaṇkarācārya advised him worship god "Bhaja Govinda" . Do not waste your time to reciting grammar. In this age you are not able to share your knowledge. In stotra Ādi Śaṇkarācārya indicate the devotion towards the god Vīṣnu and liberation from the cycle of birth and death. This manuscript is written in 6 lines per folio. Cover and bask page contain alternate title Carpaṭapañjurī. Title present in colophon (f. 4b). There are double red vertical margins present on each side of the folio. The double Pūrna Virāma (full stop) style vertical brackets, incipit and colophon are in red. Mistakes are covered with yellow or blacked out. Some corrections and additions in the margins. One folio has been treated with yellow turmeric powder.