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Ādityahṛdayastotra
ms_coll_390item_2471 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
Ādityahṛdayastotra is a devotional text in praise of the sun deity Āditya also called Sūrya. It is part of the Bhaviṣyauttarapurāṇa. The text is presented as a dialogue conversation between Arjuna and Hindu deity Kṛṣṇa. There is a famous work with the same name part of the Yuddhakaṇḍa of Rāmāyaṇa also in praise of deity Āditya. This text should not be confused with that one. The text is serialised using numerals. This Ms. is written in 10–11 lines per folio. Cover and back page both contain title. Title also present in colophon (f. 13a). There are triple red 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 are rubbed with orange powder for highlighting. The Ms. is dated in (f.13a).
Ādityahṛdayastotra
ms_coll_390item_2446 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
Ādityahṛdayastotra is a devotional text in praise of the sun deity Āditya also called Sūrya. It is part of the Bhaviṣyauttarapurāṇa. The text is presented as a dialogue conversation between Arjuna and Hindu deity Kṛṣṇa. There is a famous work with the same name part of the Yuddhakaṇḍa of Rāmāyaṇa also in praise of deity Āditya. This text should not be confused with that one. The text is serialised using numerals. This Ms. is written in 5–8 lines per folio. Cover and back page contain title along with double red vertical margins and horizontal margins rounding off creating a frame. Title also present in colophon (f. 23b). There are double red vertical margins on each side of the folio. The double Pūrna Virāma (full stop) style vertical brackets are in red. Mistakes are covered with yellow or blacked out. Some corrections and additions in the margins. Significant syllables and words are rubbed with orange powder for highlighting. The Ms. is dated in (f.24a).
Ādityahṛdayastotra
ms_coll_390item_2465 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
Ādityahṛdayastotra is a devotional text in praise of the sun deity Āditya also called Sūrya. It is part of the Bhaviṣyauttarapurāṇa. The text is presented as a dialogue conversation between Arjuna and Hindu deity Kṛṣṇa. There is a famous work with the same name part of the Yuddhakaṇḍa of Rāmāyaṇa also in praise of deity Āditya. This text should not be confused with that one. The text is serialised using numerals. This Ms. is written in 10–11 lines per folio. Cover and back page contain title. Title also present in colophon (f. 14a). Mistakes are covered with yellow or blacked out. Some corrections and additions in the margins. Significant syllables and words are rubbed with orange powder for highlighting. The Ms. is dated in (f. 14a) along with the scribe Dāḍekara Bhāskarabhaṭṭa.
Ādityahṛdayastotra
ms_coll_390item_419 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
Ādityahṛdayastotra is a devotional text in praise of the sun deity Āditya also called Sūrya. It is part of the Bhaviṣyauttarapurāṇa. The text is presented as a dialogue conversation between Arjuna and Hindu deity Kṛṣṇa. There is a famous work with the same name part of the Yuddhakaṇḍa of Rāmāyaṇa also in praise of deity Āditya. This text should not be confused with that one. The text is serialised using numerals. This Ms. is written in 9 lines per folio. Cover page contains title. Title also present in colophon (f. 12b). There are triple black vertical line margins on each side of the folio. Mistakes are blacked out. The Ms. is dated saṃvat 1811 in (f. 12b).
Ādityahṛdayastotra
ms_coll_390item_2470 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
Ādityahṛdayastotra is a devotional text in praise of the sun deity Āditya also called Sūrya. It is part of the Bhaviṣyauttarapurāṇa. The text is presented as a dialogue conversation between Arjuna and Hindu deity Kṛṣṇa. There is a famous work with the same name part of the Yuddhakaṇḍa of Rāmāyaṇa also in praise of deity Āditya. This text should not be confused with that one. The text is serialised using numerals. This Ms. is wriiten in 9–10 lines per folio. Cover and back page contain title. Title also present in colophon (f. 21b). There are double red vertical margins on each side of the folio. The double Pūrna Virāma (full stop) style vertical brackets are in red. Mistakes are covered with yellow or blacked out. Some corrections and additions in the margins. The Ms. is dated in (f. 21b) along with scribe Paraśurāma Dāḍekara.
Ādityahṛdayastotra
ms_coll_390item_2459 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
Ādityahṛdayastotra is a devotional text in praise of the sun deity Āditya also called Sūrya. It is part of the Bhaviṣyauttarapurāṇa. The text is presented as a dialogue conversation between Arjuna and Hindu deity Kṛṣṇa. There is a famous work with the same name part of the Yuddhakaṇḍa of Rāmāyaṇa also in praise of deity Āditya. This text should not be confused with that one. The text is serialised using numerals. This Ms. is Written in 12–15 lines per folio. Title present in colophon (f. 9b). 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 are rubbed with orange powder for highlighting. The Ms. is dated in (f. 9b) along with Scribe Kelakara Mahādevabhaṭṭa. The former owned Bālaṃbhaṭa Āgāṣe is also mentioned.
Ādityahṛdayastotra
ms_coll_390item_3037 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
Ādityahṛdayastotra is a devotional text in praise of the sun deity Āditya also called Sūrya. It is part of the Bhaviṣyauttarapurāṇa. The text is presented as a dialogue conversation between Arjuna and Hindu deity Kṛṣṇa. There is a famous work with the same name part of the Yuddhakaṇḍa of Rāmāyaṇa also in praise of deity Āditya. This text should not be confused with that one. The text is serialised using numerals. This Ms. written in 7–8 lines per folio. Cover and back page are blank. Title present in colophon (f. 27 a). Mistakes are covered with yellow or blacked out. Some corrections and additions in the margins. This Ms. was formerly housed with Ms. Coll. 390, Item 411 according to the penn. cataloguer.
Ādityahṛdayastotra
ms_coll_390item_2458 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
Ādityahṛdayastotra is a devotional text in praise of the sun deity Āditya also called Sūrya. It is part of the Bhaviṣyauttarapurāṇa. The text is presented as a dialogue conversation between Arjuna and Hindu deity Kṛṣṇa. There is a famous work with the same name part of the Yuddhakaṇḍa of Rāmāyaṇa also in praise of deity Āditya. This text should not be confused with that one. The text is serialised using numerals. Opening Maṅgalavakya is dedicated to the Vedic god Mirtra rather than to Hindu deity Gaṇeśa which is typical. This Ms. written in 9–10 lines per folio. Cover and back page both contain title. Title also present in colophon (f. 18a). Mistakes are covered with yellow or blacked out. Some corrections and additions in the margins.
Ādityahṛdayastotra
ms_coll_390item_2270 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
Ādityahṛdayastotra is a devotional text in praise of the sun deity Āditya also called Sūrya. It is part of the Bhaviṣyauttarapurāṇa. The text is presented as a dialogue conversation between Arjuna and Hindu deity Kṛṣṇa. There is a famous work with the same name part of the Yuddhakaṇḍa of Rāmāyaṇa also in praise of deity Āditya. This text should not be confused with that one. The text is serialised using numerals. This Ms. is written in 8–9 lines per folio. Cover page contains title. Back page is blank. Title also present in colophon (f. 14a). There are 2 double red vertical margins on each side of the folio. The double Pūrna Virāmas (full stops) style vertical brackets are in red. Some folios are yellow because of turmeric powder. Mistakes are blacked out.
Ādityahṛdayastotra
ms_coll_390item_402 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
Ādityahṛdayastotra is a devotional text in praise of the sun deity Āditya also called Sūrya. It is part of the Bhaviṣyauttarapurāṇa. The text is presented as a dialogue conversation between Arjuna and Hindu deity Kṛṣṇa. There is a famous work with the same name part of the Yuddhakaṇḍa of Rāmāyaṇa also in praise of deity Āditya. This text should not be confused with that one. The text is serialised using numerals. This Ms. is written in 9–13 lines per folio. Cover page contains title. There are 2 holes on the cover page. Title also present in colophon (f. 8b). 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 are rubbed with orange powder for highlighting.
Ādityahṛdayastotra
ms_coll_390item_411 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
Ādityahṛdayastotra is a devotional text in praise of the sun deity Āditya also called Sūrya. It is part of the Bhaviṣyauttarapurāṇa. The text is presented as a dialogue conversation between Arjuna and Hindu deity Kṛṣṇa. There is a famous work with the same name part of the Yuddhakaṇḍa of Rāmāyaṇa also in praise of deity Āditya. This text should not be confused with that one. The text is serialised using numerals. This Ms. is written in 6–9 lines per folio. Cover page contains title. There are double red vertical and horizontal margins on each side of the folio creating a frame. The double Pūrna Virāmas (full stops) style vertical brackets are in red. The area outside the frame are yellow in folios 1–9. Mistakes are covered with yellow or blacked out. Some corrections and additions in the margins. Significant syllables and words are rubbed with orange powder for highlighting. This Ms. was formerly housed with Ms. Coll. 390, Item 3037 according to penn cataloguer.
Ādityahṛdayastotra
ms_coll_390item_450 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
Ādityahṛdayastotra is a devotional text in praise of the sun deity Āditya also called Sūrya. It is part of the Bhaviṣyauttarapurāṇa. The text is presented as a dialogue conversation between Arjuna and Hindu deity Kṛṣṇa. There is a famous work with the same name part of the Yuddhakaṇḍa of Rāmāyaṇa also in praise of deity Āditya. This text should not be confused with that one. The text is serialised using numerals. This Ms. is written in 7–8 lines per folio. Cover page contains title. Title also present in colophon (f. 22b). There are double black vertical margins on each side of the folio. The double Pūrna Virāmas (full stops) style vertical brackets are in red. Mistakes are covered with yellow or blacked out. Some corrections and additions in the margins.