Manuscript used for consultation and study and is a Hindu philosophical treatise, critical gloss, and super-commentary addressing the early Mīmāṃsā view of the embodied Self, as presented in the Śārīrakamīmāṃsābhāṣya by Śaṇkarācārya. Śaṇkarācārya's work is itself a commentary on the ancient Brahmasūtra. The commentary is written from the perspective of the Advaita (non-dualism) Vedānta school of philosophy.
Mistakes blacked out; some corrections and additions in margins some in a second scribal hand; significant symbols, words, and phrases highlighted in red throughout; vertical margins marked with quadruple black line.; Dated saṃvat 1831 (1774) (f. 82v).; Title of super-commentary Bhāṣyaratnaprabhā from colophon (f. 67r); alternate title Śārīrakabhagavatpādabhāṣyaṭīkā from title page; second alternate title Śārīrakamīmāṃsāvyākhyā supplied by cataloger.; Written in 12-13 lines per leaf.; 82 leaves foliated 1-82, upper right verso.; Manuscript was originally part of a larger manuscript along with Ms. Coll. 390, Item 1062.; Colophon: iti śrīmatparamahaṃsaparivrājakācāryaḥ bhagavasādakṛtabhāṣyaṭīkāyāṃ bhāṣyaratnaprabhāyāṃ dvitīyādhyāyasya caturthaḥ pādaḥ // adhyāyaścasamāptaḥ (f. 67r).; In Sanskrit (Devanāgarī)
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