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7934.
9319. Nyayasiddhāntamuktāvalīprakāśa.
Substance, country-made paper. 11 x 5 inches. Folia, 22. Lines, 20, 21 on a page. Extent in slokas, 1,540. Character, Nagara. Appearance, old. Generally correct. Incomplete.
The MS. is marked as Muktāvalīvyākhyā.
7935.
99. Nyāyasiddhāntamuktāvalīprakāśa.
The present manuscript is noticed by Rajendralāla Mitra under No. 868.
He belonged to the Bharadvaja vaṁśa. This family settled in Benares in the 17th century. The man who came to Benares was Mahadeva, the son-in-law of Nilakantha Bhatta. His son was Divakara Bhatta from whom the Bharadvaja family has increased and multiplied at Benares. They wrote quite a number of works rivalling in this respect the Bhatta vaṁśa with whom they were connected by marriage.
7936.
Nyayasiddhantamuktāvalīprakāśa.
Substance, country-made yellow paper. 17 x 5 inches. Folia, 21. Lines, 8 on a page. Extent in slokas, 780. Character, Bengali. Appearance, tolerable. Generally correct.
684.
A fragment.
For the work see L. 858, 1057 and 1821.
The MS. is named as Siddhantamuktāvalī-gūḍhārthaprakāśikā.
7937.
1794. Nyāyasiddhāntamuktavalīprakāśa.
Substance, country-made paper. 102x 41 inches. Folia, 126. Lines, 14 on a page. Character, Nagara. Appearance, old. Complete.
The well-known commentary on Muktāvalī, Viśvanatha's own commentary on his Bhāṣāpariccheda. Often noticed and printed.
7938.
10911.
Nyāyasiddhāntamuktāvalīprakāśa.
Substance, country-made paper.
13 x 7 inches. Folia, 183. In Tripatha form. Character, modern Nagara. Appearance, fresh. Complete.