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7573.
4011. Tattvacintāmaṇyāloka.
The commentary on the Pratyakṣakhanda of Gangesopādhyāya's 'Tattvacintamani', by Jayadeva.
Substance, country-made paper. 14 x 3 inches. Folia, 19. Lines, 6 on a page. Character, Bengali of the 18th century. Appearance, old and discoloured.
A mere fragment: Mangalavada, complete, and a portion of Prāmānyavāda.
See L. 1976.
7574.
211 Tattvacintāmanyāloka.
( शब्द चिन्तामण्यालोक Sabdacintāmanyāloka. )
For the manuscript see L. 517.
The codex contains the commentary by Jayadeva Misra, aliqs Pakṣadhara Misra, on Sabdakhanda or the fourth part of the Cintamani of Gangesa.
In the colophon the commentator's name is given as Jayadeva Miśra. He is generally known by the name of Pakṣadhara and not Jayadhara as Rajendralāla says.
Post-colophon Statement:
शाके सुरन्ध्राङ्गलिशक्तिमाने स्कन्दास्यपूरे मधुवैदिके थे । yut faut twant – zien श्ररामदेवाक्षरनिर्मिताभूत् ॥
From the above chronogram, the MS. appears to be dated Saka 1595 and transcribed at Skandasyapura (?). The chronogram, however, does not give a clear sense and from the palaeographic evidence the MS. seems to be o'der than the date.
7575.
1443. Tattvacintamanyaloka.
Substance, palm-leaf. 14x2 inches. Folia, 150. Lines, 5, 6 on a page. Extent in slokas, 2,500. Character, Bengali. Date, L.S. 435. Appearance, old, worm-eaten and worn-out. Complete.
A commentary on the Sabdapariccheda of Gangesa's Tattvacintamani, entitled Aloka.