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A sixth copy with the text and marginal notes. See IO., Vol. IV, p. 6728.
Text complete but the commentary up to a aatstafa |
7485.
8533. सिङ्घान्तचन्द्रोदयः । Siddhāntacandrodaya. By Srikṛṣṇadhurjați Dīkṣita.
Substance, country-made paper. 12 x 6 inches. Folia, 53. Lines, 12 on a page. Extent in slokas, 1,500. Character, Nagara. Date, Kalyabda 4875. Place of deposit, Calcutta, Government of India. Appearance, fresh. Complete.
It is a commentary on Tarkasamgraha by Annambhaṭṭa, complete in 53 leaves and written in bold and beautiful Devanagari character. Some of the leaves have been repaired.
The work was composed in 4875 of the Kaliyuga era for the benefit of Rajasimha, the son of Gajasimha, the King of Vikramapattana (Bikaner). The author lived at Koḍyampuri1 in the Draviḍadeśa. His father was Venkatesa and mother Śeşi, and his Guru was Kāśīnātha.
After the mangalācaraṇa in which Paramatman is praised, the author says:
चित्रामान्वयसागरे हिमरुचेर्विद्यन्मणेः श्रीगुरोः काशीनाथशुभाभिघानलसतः कारुण्यबोधाम्बुधेः । स्वान्तःखान्तगतान्धकारतरणिं श्रीपादपङ्केरुह
दन्द्वं सङ्कलयामि हृद्यममलं प्रत्यक्षदेवं शुभम् ॥ १ ॥ ज्ञात्वा तन्त्रमनेकं श्रीकृष्ण धूर्जटिदीक्षितः । acidiuensrufą fazuffa veiunfa ||
1 Kodyampuri is perhaps Kheri in Oudh. See Balabhadravilāsa.