Śārīkamīmāṃsābhāṣya, circa 1700-1850
शारीकमीमांसाभाष्य, १७००-१८५०

Description
Manuscript is used for contemplation and study and is a Hindu philosophical treatise from the Advaita (non-dual) Vedānta branch of philosophy; the work is a commentary on the Śārīkamīmāṃsā, which focuses on Vedānta theory of the body and the nature of the Self. The work is also known as the Brahmamīmāṃsā and is a part of the Brahmāsūtra.
Creator
Śaṅkarācārya
Form
manuscripts (documents)
commentaries
treatises
Manuscripts, Sanskrit
Date
1700
Language
Sanskrit
Subject
Bādarāyaṇa. Brahmasūtra
Human body -- Religious aspects -- Hinduism
Self (Philosophy)
Advaita
Vedanta
Hindu philosophy
Philosophy, Indic
Collection
Collection of Indic Manuscripts
Extent
1 item (34 leaves) : paper ; 13 x 29 cm
Notes
Title from colophon (f. 32v).
Written in 12-14 lines per leaf.
34 leaves foliated [i], 1-33, upper left and lower right verso.
Colophon: iti śrīmadchārīkamīmāṃsābhāṣye śaṃkarabhagavatpādyakṛtau prathamādhyāyasya prathamaḥ pādaḥ // oṃ tat sat // (f. 32v).
Mistakes covered over in yellow or blacked out; some corrections and additions in margins; significant syllables, words, or phrases highlighted in red throughout; vertical margins marked with double red line.
In Sanskrit (Devanāgarī)
Related works
Digital facsimile for browsing (Colenda)
Also listed in
Penn Libraries Catalog
Physical Location
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Manuscripts, Ms. Coll. 390 Item 832
Rights
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
Resource Type
Text

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