A descriptive catalogue of the Hindi manuscripts in the library of the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine / by Peter Friedlander.
- Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine. Library.
- Date:
- 1996
Licence: Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)
Credit: A descriptive catalogue of the Hindi manuscripts in the library of the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine / by Peter Friedlander. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Ends: ii yhl u l 3ffëlt <($d f^irt ii hhi u i ^f^Rïï^ïïïïïïfTïïfll«!! Colophon: ?fïï sft ïïïï 4<H^mR^I^NM4Í l II'H4> ?ft Hïï arôïïFTC *UWdì f^RTÏÏTZ^Îto W ; eïïïïT WTÏÏWfll ?cc?|| fqfïï^T^^RÌ^R^e^RII S3 m\\ TFTII îft Author: Vidyâranya Muni (c. AD 800) a disciple of Sankäracarya, was the author of a popular Sanskrit Vedantic religious work called PañcadasL Dayäla AnemI (active c. AD 1675) was an author who wrote a number of works on religion in the 17th-century including the Avagata ulläsa and this work. Work: Nätaka dlpaka by Dayäla AnemI. A fine incomplete copy of this work. It is divided into five chapters ( prakârna ) of 609, 599, 145, 238 and 44 stanzas. It is composed mostly in the dohä and caupäl metres with some kavittas and savaiyà s. It is a Vedantic religious treatise. 458 Shelf mark: MS Hindi.258.02; ff. 15 [49b-60a ] (no foliation); size: 17 x 12 cm; folded folios, no cover; 12 lines of 8 cm per page; text, headings and margins in sepia-black ink; rough Devanagari; incomplete, text in places badly faded and hardly legible; dated Samvat 1875, Äsädha, krsna, 10, Sunday (1818). Rüpa-mañjan by Visvanâthasimha Begins: 3Ff ^ mh - j1<1 3? ïïjï to ïïHit fèb* R-mhm^H+^ wr ^ -O V. S3 S3 ^ S3 m qçqiz 31# ???fö OTRt t % ÏÏ35T v CSS3 S3 s ^ \D to 3T5|f^ HMHH ^ ïïlïï WTR^3 ^THt | S3 S3 ^ Ends: ^Ff *TC ^ m M ^ 3FTÌ ^ ^ fàFRW H)ftl Jll| ^ 'H i R i $R *7 <çfct - 1 liei ^4 Colophon: 3R FT WM 3RÏÏS ?o ^ ?cö4 % 5(t ïïfRïïïï w ^ ^kî wrf S3 CN CN C. CN Author: Visvanäthasimha (AD 1789—1854; acc. AD 1833) was the king of Rewa. He was the author of a number of works and is well known for his commentary on the Bljaka of Kablra. The WIHM collection includes a manuscript containing two short works by him. These works were copied in Samvat 1875 (AD 1818) when he was 29 years old and therefore before his accession to the throne. [McGregor 1984: p. 170. NPS 1964 II: pp. 393-4.] Work: A rough complete copy of this work. It consists of 25 stanzas in the kavitta metre. Its main theme is srñgara rasa.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20086027_0254.JP2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)