A treatise on Advaita (non-dualism) philosophy that is distinct from Vedānta. Addresses the concept of dissolution (upaśama). It is a Kashmiri work and part of the Mokṣopāya. It became the basis of the Yogavāsiṣṭha, a work of Vedānta philosophy. An unidentified commentary runs horizontally above and below the root text. Manuscript is incomplete.
Title from internal colophon (f. 3v).; Watermarks of Britannia; the name W. & J. Harris, Turkey Mill, 1839; and J. & J. Town, Turkey Mill, 1840.; Mistakes blacked out; some corrections and additions in margins.; Written in 12-15 lines per leaf.; 62 leaves foliated 1-62, upper left and lower right verso.; Internal colophon: iti śrīmokṣopāyeṣūpaśamaprakaraṇe prathamānhikavarṇanaḥ sargaḥ sargaḥ 1 (f. 3v).; Dated after 1840 based on watermark.; In Sanskrit (Devanāgarī)
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