Karavīramāhātmya, 1-19, circa 1700-1850; करवीरमाहात्म्य, १-१९,१७००-१८५०
Date:
1700
Description:
Praises the pilgrimage center of Karavīra, related to the modern city of Kolhapur in Maharashtra (India), suggesting that it surpasses even the famous center of Vārāṇasī. Especially praises the Hindu goddess Lakṣmī and mentions regional deities such as Pāṇḍuraṅga, a youthful god sometimes equated with Kṛṣṇa and well known in Maharashtra. Presented as a discussion between the legendary sage Agasti and his wife Lopāmudrā. Text is incomplete containing full chapters from 1-19 (f. 1v-49r) and ending in chapter 20 with: jāpyate paśavaṃputrādha (f. 58r).
Title from colophon of chapter 19 (f. 49r).; Written in 9-10 lines per leaf.; 59 leaves foliated 1-22, 24, 24-58, [i], upper left and lower right verso.; Colophon: iti śrī padmapurāṇe karavīramāhātmye agastilopāmudrāsaṃvāde sarvatīrtha[sa]rvatīrthavarṇaṃ naṃnāmaikaviṃśo 'dhyāyaḥ // 19 // (f. 49r).; Mistakes blacked out; some corrections and additions in margins.; Non-Latin script record.; In Sanskrit (Devanāgarī)
Physical Location:
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Manuscripts, Ms. Coll. 390 Item 2349
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