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________________ 706. ( 146 ) 7598. Cintamaniprakāśa. ( प्रत्यक्षखण्ड Pratyaksakhanda.) By Rucidatta. For the manuscript see L. 1545. It is a commentary on the Cintamani by Gangeśa. Rucidatta, the commentator, was a pupil of Jayadeva Miśra, alias Pakṣadhara Miśra, and was an inhabitant of Sodara-nagara. Post-colophon Statement: IOB शाके १६३३ + + + संवत्सरे इथे मासे शुक्लपक्षे दुर्व्वासरे पच्चम्यां सिंहस्थिते देवगुरौ महा + + माना रात्रौ लिखितम् । 7599. 707. Cintamaņiprakāśa. ( अनुमानखण्ड Anumānakhanda. ) For the manuscript see L. 1546. It explains the Anumanakhanda of Gangeśa. After aerffa there are two lines more after the break of the manuscript. But these are almost completely effaced. 7600. 1743. Cintamaṇiprakāśa. Substance, country-made paper. 11x5 inches. 12 on a page. Character, Nagara. Appearance, old. 5,000. Generally correct. Complete. The Rucidatta has a commentary on Gangeśopadhyāya's Tattvacintamani, entitled Tattvacintamaniprakāśa. present manuscript contains his commentary on the Anumanakhaṇḍa, called (Anumānaprakāśa). Colophon: श्रौमहामहोपाध्यायरुश्चिदत्तविरचितोऽनुमानप्रकाशः इति समाप्तः । See L. 1546 and W., p. 202, No. 678. Folia, 114. Lines, Extent in slokas,
SR No.020279
Book TitleDescriptive Catalogue of Sanskrit Manuscripts Asiatic Society Vol 11
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorHariprasad Shastri, Narendrachandra Vedanttirtha, Chintaharan Chakravarti
PublisherAsiatic Society
Publication Year1957
Total Pages1052
LanguageEnglish, Sanskrit
ClassificationCatalogue
File Size21 MB
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