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Prātaḥ Stuti
EAP790/21/30 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari
Contains morning prayers (stuti) from the Kārttika Māhātmya, Sanatkumāra Saṃhitā
Kālikā Purāṇa
EAP790/21/31 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Newari
This is one of the 18 upapurāṇa-s and is also called Kālikā tantra
Brahmāṇḍottara Purāṇa
EAP790/21/32 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari
This contains the Lalitākhyāna, from the 'Hayagrīva-Agastya saṃvāda' in the Brahmāṇḍottara Purāṇa
Brahmāṇḍapurāṇa
EAP790/21/33 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari
This contains the Brhamottarakhaṇḍa
Devīpurāṇa
EAP790/21/34 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari
An incomplete Śāktapurāṇa text (also known as the Devī Bhāgavata Purāṇa) in Newari script
Amarakośa Ṭīkā
EAP790/21/35 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari
A commentary on the Amarakośa by Bhānuji Dīkṣita son of Bhaṭṭoji Dīkṣita
Upanayanapaddhati
EAP790/21/36 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari
A manual on initiation rituals (one of the 16 life-cycle rituals or ṣoḍaśasaṃskāra). The scribe's name is Aniruddha.
Yoginīcakravidhāna
EAP790/21/37 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Newari
A Śākta-tantra mantra text giving various names of the Deity
Paramahaṃsapaṭalaṃ
EAP790/21/38 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari
This derives from the 'Bhairav‒Bhairavī Saṃvāda' in the Rudrayāmala Tantra and contains the Guru Mantra. It is an important Hindu tantric text.
Śivastotra
EAP790/21/39 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari
A stotra to Siva attributed to 'sāgaralaṅghane Hanumāna' with a verse on each of Śiva's five faces; in the margin is written 'pañcavaktra'. The second folio has the sketch of a man (2r), and a Śivaliṅga (2v).
Cākṣuṣopaniṣad
EAP790/21/40 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari
An Upanishadic text praising the sun god for the destruction of delusory sight, which includes the 'asato ma sadgamaya' mantra, followed by 'Trayaṃvaka prayoga', a manual on the recitation of the Mahamrityunjaya Stotra.
Aparokṣānu Ṭīkā
EAP790/21/41 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari
A commentary on Śaṃkarācārya's 'Aparokṣānubhūti'