Manuscript is used for contemplation and study and is a super-commentary on the Pañcapādikāvivaraṇa by Prakāśātma, which is itself a commentary on the Pañcapādikā by Padmapādācārya. These works of Hindu philosophy are written from the perspective of the Advaita Vedānta (non-dualism) school.
Title from colophon (f. 141r).; Folios 119-136 are European paper with small watermarks of flowers, crests, and other symbols.; Written in 9-13 lines per leaf.; Mistakes covered over in yellow or blacked out; some corrections and additions in margins; metrical accents added in red throughout.; 141 leaves foliated 1-141, upper left and lower right verso.; Colophon: iti śrīmatparamahaṃsaparivrājakācāryaśrīgovindānaṃdabhagavatpūjyapādaśiṣyarāmānaṃdasarasvatīkṛtau vivaraṇopanyāsenavamaṃvarṇakaṃ // samāptaṃ / samāpto 'yaṃ vivaraṇopanyāsaḥ // sahasrabuddhirāmeṇa rāmānaṃdakṛpābalāt / upanyāptaḥ sulikhitaḥ sudhiyāsudhiyāṃmude // (f. 141r).; In Sanskrit (Devanāgarī)
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