Nārāyaṇa (scribe); Raṅganātha Marāṭhe (Son of Mayūreśvara) (former owner)
Name:
Mādhava, -1386; Rāmakr̥ṣṇa
Date:
1844
Description:
Manuscript is used for contemplation and study and is a treatise on Hindu philosophy whose title is translated as Light on satisfaction; discussion about ultimate, divine satisfaction, written from the perspective of the Advaita (non-dualism) Vedānta school of philosophy; work contains part of an extensive commentary called the Tātparyabodhinī by Rāmakṛṣṇa running parallel, above and below, the main root text.
Language:
Sanskrit
Provenance:
Formerly owned by Raṅganātha Marāṭhe, son of Mayūreśvara (colophon, Ms. Coll. 390, Item 1045, f. 3r).
Title from colophon (f. 24r); commentary title Tātparyabodhinī supplied by cataloger; alternate commentary title Pañcadaśīprakāśikā supplied by cataloger.; Written in 8-9 lines per leaf.; 24 leaves foliated 1-24, upper left verso.; Colophon: iti śrīmatparamahaṃsaparivrājakācāryaśrībhāratitīrthavidyāraṇyakiṃkareṇa rāmakṛṣṇākhyaviduṣāviracitātṛptidīpavyākhyā samāptā // (f. 24v).; Manuscript was originally part of a larger, single work along with Ms. Coll. 390, Item 1034, Item 1035, Item 1036, Item 1038, Item 1039, Item 1040, Item 1041, Item 1042, Item 1043, Item 1044, and Item 1045.; Dated śaka 1766 (1844) (Ms. Coll. 390, Item 1045, f. 3r).; Scribe is Nārāyaṇa (Ms. Coll. 390, Item 1035, f. 3r).; Mistakes covered over in yellow or blacked out; some corrections and additions in margins; significant syllables, words, or phrases highlighted in red throughout.; Watermarks on all folios, including a horse, various parts of words and letters.; In Sanskrit (Devanāgarī)
Physical Location:
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Manuscripts, Ms. Coll. 390
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