Manuscript is a grammatical arrangement, lexicon, and commentary on the sūtras of the ancient Sanskrit grammarian Pāṇini. Manuscript is foliated into three parts, comprising four sections of the overall text; the first part consists of the Pūrvārdha; the second part comprises the Tiṅananta and the Kṛdanta; the third part contains the Liṅgānuśāsanavṛtti.
Scribe is Viśvanātha Maisūrakara (Part 3, f. 56r).; Mistakes covered over in yellow or blacked out; some corrections and additions in red and black ink in margins; significant syllables, words, or phrases highlighted in red throughout; vertical margins marked with double red line; some accents indicated in part of the text; some folios treated with yellow.; Non-Latin script record.; Title from title colophon (Part 3, f. 56r).; Written in 9 lines per leaf.; 390 leaves foliated (Part 1) 1-170, (Part 2) 1-164, (Part 3) 1-56, upper left and lower right verso.; Colophon: iti śrībhaṭṭojīdIkṣitaviracitāyāṃ siddhāṃtakaumudyāṃ pariṇīyaliṅgānuśāsanaṣṭattiḥsamāptā // śrīkṛṣṇārpaṇam astu // śrīsītārāmacaṃdrārpaṇam astu // śrīgurucaraṇāraviṃdābhyāṃ namaḥ // saṃvat 1931 śake 1796 pauṣakṛṣṇa 4 maṃdavāsare samāptā // maisūrakaropanāmakaviśvanāthena likhitaṃ svārthaṃ parārthaṃ // tailād rakṣej jalād rakṣed rakṣec chithilabaṃdhanāt // mūrkhahastena dātavyam evaṃ vadati pustakaṃ // śrīkuladevatārpaṇam astu // śrīrastu // (Part 3, f. 56r).; Dated saṃvat 1931; śaka 1796 (1874 AD) (Part 3, f. 56r).; In Sanskrit (Devanāgarī)
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