Book Title: Bibliographic Survey of Indian Manuscript Catalogues
Author(s): Subhash C Bishwas, M K Prajapati
Publisher: Eastern Book Linkers

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________________ Shri Mahavir Jain Aradhana Kendra www.kobatirth.org Acharya Shri Kailassagarsuri Gyanmandir 264 Bibliographic Survey of Indian Manuscript Catalogues Osamania University, Hyderabad (Reels 7-12 and 29-34) State Archives, Hyderabad (Reel 13) State Central Library, Hyderabad (Reels 14-23) Dairat-ul-Maarif-i-Osmania, Hyderabad (Reel 24) Sayeedia Library Association, Hyderabad (Reels 24-28) Andhra University Library, Waltair (Reels 28-29) Śrī Ranbir Sanskrit Research Institute, Shri Raghunath Temple mss. Library, Jammu & Kashmir (Reels 1-18) Bhuri Singh museum, Chamba, H.P. (Reel 17) State Archives Repository, Srīnagar (Reels 18-20) Government Oriental Manuscripts Library, Madras (Reels 1-9) and 16-19) Bureau of Tamil Publications, Madras (Reels 16-17) Oriental Research Institute, Mysore (Reel 10) Office of the Government Epigraphist of India, Mysore (Reels 10-12) National Museum, New Delhi (Reels 1-4) Shri Mahavir Jain Public Library, New Delhi (Reel 4) Khuda Bakh Oriental Public Library, Patna (Reels 1-10) Patna University, Patna (Reels 10-11) Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Pune (Reels 1-8, 17) H.P.T. College, Pune (Reel 16) Deccan College Post Graduate and Research Institute, Pune (Reels 16-17) M.S.Sarasvati Mahal Library,Thanjavur (Reels 1-6) Śrī Venkateswar Oriental Research Institute, Tirupati (Reels 13-15) Oriental Research Institute and Manuscripts Library, Trivandrum (Reels 1-11) Description of about 1,100 Sanskrit - Prakrit, 15 Assamese, 4 Hindi, 31 Tamil, 2 Tibetan and several Arabic, Persian and English t.ss. Each item is entered in the following order: author, title, language, script, date and no. of exposures. Index. "The Centre for East Asian Cultural Studies, a deposit centre of Unesco microfilms of historical documents photographed in Asian Countries, received 189 reels from various research institutions and libraries in India in April 1970. They contain (about 2500] old rare handwritten books in Arabic, Persian, Sanskrit (in Bengali, Devanagari, Grantha and others) and other languages spoken in India." - Introductory remarks. p. 53. Location: BORI, CSL, GNJ, GOML, IGNCA, ORI, TMSSL. Tokyo. Otani University Library A comparative analytical catalogue of the Tanjur division of the Tibetan Tripitaka which is kept in the Otani University Library and at present reprinted under the supervision of the Otani University/comp. by Otani University Library. Tokyo: Suzuki Research Foundation, 1965.v. 0980 For Private And Personal Use Only

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