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7659. 11254. Tattvacintāmaņirahasya. Substance, country-made yellow paper. 11x 44 inches. Folia, 2-15. Lines, 9 on a page. Character, modern Nāgara. Appearance, fresh.
A fragment of Mathurānātha's Rahasya on Tattvacintämani (Vyāptigrahopāya--printed edition of Bibl. Ind., pp. 174-212). It has neither beginning nor end.
7660. 11190. Tattvacintāmanirahasya. Substance, country-made paper. 12 x 5 inches. Folia, 63. Lines, 12, 13, 14 on a page. Character, modern Nāgara. Appearance, fresh.
It contains Mathurānātha’s Rahasya (from Vyāptipañcaka to Vyāptyanugama). It ends abruptly.
7661. 2139. Tattvacintāmaņirahasya. (From a portion of firast, e t
to a portion of afro 1) Substance, country-made paper. 10 x 41 inches. Folia, 18 by counting marked from 12 to 28 and an extra leaf. It seems to be a part of a large MS. Lines, 10-11 on a page. Character, Nāgara of the i7th century. Appearance, discoloured. Fragment. ..
The extra leaf contains the concluding portion of Anumiti. In leaf 12B begins vedt.
7662. 5337. Tattvacintāmanirahasya. (Art, aurraituatararata only with the text.)
Substance, country-made paper. 18 x 34 inches. Folia, 5. Lines, 7 on a page. Character, Bengali of the 19th century. Appearance, fresh. Incomplete.
7663. 191. Tattvacintāmanirahasya. ( GITUR Paksatārahasya, by Mathurānātha.)
The same manuscript is noticed by Dr. Rājendralala Mitra under No. 505.
After this there are five lines of Parāmarsarahasya by the same author.