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Hastagaurīvrata
ms_coll_390item_1437 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
This paper manuscript titled as Hastagaurīvrata or Gajagaurīvrata, is on the ritualistic practices and theological significance of this Sāmba vrata. Rites are performed when the sun enters into the constellation of Hasta (identified partly with the constellation Corvus).The text is structured as a compelling dialogue between Lord Kṛṣṇa and Kunti. This manuscript constists start to end (udyāpana) vidhi of vrata. It is written in 13–14 lines per leaf. 2 leaves are foliated 1–2, upper left and lower right verso. Mistakes are blacked out. Some corrections and additions in margins.
Hastagaurīvratakathā
ms_coll_390item_2276 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
This paper manuscript titled as Hastagaurīvrata or Gajagaurīvrata, is on the ritualistic practices and theological significance of this Sāmba vrata. Rites are performed when the sun enters into the constellation of Hasta (identified partly with the constellation Corvus). The text is structured as a compelling dialogue between Lord Kṛṣṇa and Kunti. This manuscript constists start to end (udyāpana) vidhi of vrata. Date of the manuscript based on dated manuscripts written by the same scribe (Item 2277 and Item 2292). Mistakes are blacked out. It is written by same scribe as Item 2275, Item 2277, Item 2281, Item 2282, Item 2285, Item 2286, Item 2287, Item 2288, Item 2289, Item 2290, Item 2291, Item 2292, and Item 2293.
Hastāmalakagranthaṭīkā (commentary on Hastāmalaka stora)
ms_coll_390item_756 Language : Marathi Scripts : Devanāgarī
An 18th century a Marathi commentary on Śaṅkarācārya's Hastāmalaka stora by a Maharashtrian poet Ekanātha. The commentary is with text . Hastāmalaka stora is marked with red colour. Title interpolated from colophon (f. 22b), which reads kīkā instead of ṭīkā. It is written in 17–19 lines per leaf. 22 leaves are foliated 1–22, upper left verso. Mistakes are covered over in yellow or blacked out. Some corrections and additions in margins, significant syllables, words, or phrases highlighted in red throughout. It is dated as śaka 1732 (1800 CE). writtten on August–September, the sixth lunar day ( Bhādrapada Kṛṣṇa śaṣthī), Monday in Kashi.
Hastāmalakastotra
ms_coll_390item_1264 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
An 18th century sanskrit Hastāmalaka stora is by Śaṅkarācārya. It represents the Advaita Vedanta. Hasta-āmalaka is meant to be ‘an amla berry (āmalakam) in the hand (hasta) Śaṅkarācārya used this berry as a metaphor to acknowledge Hastāmalaka’s ‘ripeness’. The text having Ānandagiri's commentary Hastāmalaka runs parallel above and below the main text. It is written in 11 lines per leaf. 11 leaves are foliated 1–11, upper left and lower right verso. Mistakes are covered over in yellow or blacked out. Some corrections and additions in margins; significant syllables, words, or phrases highlighted in red throughout, vertical margins marked with double red line.
Hastāmalakastotra
ms_coll_390item_2529 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
A sanskrit Advaita Hastāmalaka stora is by Śaṅkarācārya. It represents the Advaita Vedānta. Hasta-āmalaka is meant to be ‘an amla berry (āmalakam) in the hand (hasta) Śaṅkarācārya used this berry as a metaphor to acknowledge Hastāmalaka’s ‘ripeness’. It is written in 10 lines per leaf. Mistakes are blacked out. Some corrections and additions in margins; significant numbers, words, and phrases in red.
Hastarekhā
ms_coll_390item_1905 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
A paper manuscript which consists of handwritten diagrams on right hand such as a horse, an elephant, a svastika, a lotus, and a fish. These are astrological symbols. Maybe its used for person.
Hastarekhāvicāraṇa
ms_coll_390item_1904_mapcase_drawer_139 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
A paper manuscript which consists of handwritten diagrams on right hand such as a horse, an elephant, a svastika, hexagon, octagon, Fish, Lotus, etc. It has discription of the diagrams. It seems like subject of the manuscript is jyotiṣa. It is written in 14 lines on the leaf. it's only 1 leaf. Mistakes are blacked out. Some corrections and additions in margins, borders marked with double red line.
Haṭhapradīpikā
ms_coll_390item_1931 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
A work is dealing with the Yoga system. There are four chapters in Haṭhapradīpikā text. It explains, Chapter 1 (f.1b to 8b) describes the methods for performing various āsanas. 2nd chapter (f.9a to 14b) focuses on prāṇāyāma, Chapter 3 (f.14b to 23a) discusses mudrā and bandha practices, chapter 4 (f. 23b to 34b)is on Samādhi. Author is refered to as Svātmārāma in the colophon (f. 34a). Title from title page (f. 1a); alternate title Haṭhavidyā is taken from incipit. It is written in 6–12 lines per leaf. 34 leaves are foliated 1–34, upper left and lower right verso. Mistakes are covered over in yellow or blacked out. Some corrections and additions in margins; significant phrase, symbols, and words highlighted in red through some of the manuscript; double red lines mark vertical margins on first folio (f. 1a).
Haṭhapradīpikā
ms_coll_390item_1932 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
A work is dealing with the Yoga system. There are four chapters in Haṭhapradīpikā text. But this manuscript contain only 1 chapter which is incomple. It explains Chapter 1 (f. 1b to 8b) is on how to perform various Āsana. Author is refered to as Svātmārāma elsewhere (see item 1931, f. 34 a) and is also known to go by this name. Title from verse on opening folio (f. 1b) alternate title Haṭhayoga from title page (f. 1a) second alternate title Haṭhavidyā from incipit. It is written in 10–11 lines per leaf. 5 leaves are foliated 1–5, upper left and lower right verso. Mistakes are covered over in yellow or blacked out. Some corrections and additions in margins.
Hāyanaratna
ms_coll_390item_1856 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
An Astrological text composed by Balabhadra (active 17th century). It is the 3rd part of the text which deals with the configurations and the orbs of light of the planets. Tables of the planet place is marked with double red line. It is written in 14–16 lines per leaf. 11 leaves are foliated 1–11, upper left and lower right verso. Mistakes are blacked out. Some corrections and additions in margins. Vertical margins marked with double red line.
Hāyanaratna
ms_coll_390item_1810 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
An Astrologircal text composed by Balabhadra (active 17th century). Title taken from internal colophon (f. 14a). It Includes a couple of tables with letters and numbers of the planet place. The beginning of manuscript is a second partial text called the Vivāhapaddhati is written upside-down at the opening of the manuscript (f. i verso– f. 1a). Manuscript lacks an ending. It is written in 10 lines per leaf. 19 leaves are foliated [i], 1–18, upper left and lower right verso. Mistakes are blacked out. Some corrections and additions in margins.
Hāyanaratna (Adhyāya 5, 6)
ms_coll_390item_1809 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
An Astrologircal text composed by Balabhadra (active 17th century). The manuscript contains an incomplete fifth and sixth chapters. Title from internal colophon (f. 1b). It is written in 10–12 lines per leaf. 19 leaves are foliated 1–19, upper left and lower right verso. Mistakes are blacked out. Some corrections and additions in margins, significant syllables, words, or phrases highlighted in red throughout.