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Shri Mahavir Jain Aradhana Kendra
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Bibliographic Survey of Indian Manuscript Catalogues
Bombay. Parsi Punchayet
Subject-wise catalogue of books in possession of the trustees of the Parsi Punchayet. Bombay. Bombay: Parsi Punchayet, 1958.108 p.
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www.kobatirth.org
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Acharya Shri Kailassagarsuri Gyanmandir
Classified list of 3219 printed books mostly in English and Gujarati in the possession of the Punchayet. Also contains 12 Pahlavi and 2 Gujarati mss. (p.
72-73)
Location: BUL,BVB, CSL, OIB.
Bombay. University of Bombay Library
A descriptive catalogue of the Samskrta and Prakrta manuscripts: Bhagavatsinghji collection and H.M. Bhadkamkar collection in the library of the University of Bombay/ comp. by G. V. Devasthali. Bombay: University of Bombay, 1944. 2 v. (9, 877 p.).
Contents: Technical literature mss. nos. I-553. Hindu literature mss. nos. 554-2318. Vernacular literature mss. nos. 2319-2373. Jaina literature mss. nos. 2374-2408.
Description of 2408 Sanskrit, Prakrit and Vernacular mss. with extracts and notes. Arranged by subject. Author and work indices.
Location: ABSP, ALRC, ASB, ASC, ASI, BHUL, BORI, BUL, BVB, DCPRI, DSA, DUL, GNJ, GOML, KSRI. KSVT, KUD, MUDS, MYUL(D). OIB, ORI(1), RJUL, RORI, SOI, SSUL, SVUORI, TMSSL.
-A descriptive catalogue of Sanskrit manuscripts in the Iccharam Suryaram Desai collection in the University of Bombay library/ comp. by H.D. Velankar. Bombay:University of Bombay, 1953. 340 p.
Description of 1756 Sanskrit mss. Some with extracts and notes. Arranged by subject. Works,author indices.
Location: ASB, ASC, ASI, BORI, BUL, BVB, CSL, DCPRI, DSA, GNJ. KUD, MS, MUDS, MYUL, ORI, RJUL, RORI.
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-A descriptive catalogue of Moropant collection in the University of Bombay library comp. by Usha R. Bhise. Bombay: University of Bombay, 1981-1986.
2 v.
For Private And Personal Use Only
Description of 1194 mss. (989 Sanskrit, 202 Marathi and 3 Hindi mss.) with extracts and notes. Arranged by subject. Works and author indices. Mss. nos. 1189-1194 are non-literary works. "The collection is important for the works of Moropant in his own hand. It is also important for bringing to the notice of scholars some of the hitherto unknown works in Marathi as well as in Sanskrit. A list of such works has been attached at the end of Vol.II Introduction (p. xiii). The collection was donated by the celebrated