Saṃjīvanī sarga 9, 1727
संजीवनी सर्ग ९, १७२७
- Description
- Manuscript is employed for contemplation and study and is a commentary by Mallinātha on the Raghuvaṃśa by Kālidāsa, which deals with the exploits of the Raghu dynasty. Manuscript contains the commentary about the ninth chapter (sarga) of the work.
- Creator
- Mallinātha
- Form
- manuscripts (documents)
- commentaries
- poems
- Manuscripts, Sanskrit
- Date
- 1727
- Language
- Sanskrit
- Subject
- Hindu mythology
- Vālmīki. Rāmāyaṇa Early works to 1800
- Kālidāsa. Raghuvaṃśa Early works to 1800
- Rāma (Hindu deity) Early works to 1800
- Rāma (Hindu deity)
- Hindu mythology -- Early works to 1800
- Collection
- Collection of Indic Manuscripts
- Extent
- 1 item (12 leaves) : paper ; 12 x 25 cm
- Notes
- Title from colophon (f. 12v).
- Written in 11-14 lines per leaf.
- 12 leaves foliated 1-12, upper left and lower right verso.
- Colophon: iti śrīmahopādhyāyakolacalamallināthasūriviracitāyāṃ raghuvaṃśaṭīkāyāṃ saṃjīvinīsamākhyāyāṃ navamaḥ sargāḥ [//] Hindu mythology. saṃvat 1784 śāke 1649 kārttikakṛṣṇāṣṭamyāṃ (f. 12v).
- Dated saṃvat 1784 śake 1649 (1727) (f. 12v).
- Mistakes covered over in yellow or blacked out; some corrections and additions in margins; some numbers and words highlighted in red; vertical margins marked with double black line.
- Originally part of a larger manuscript with Ms. Coll. 390, Item 1510.
- In Sanskrit (Devanāgarī)
- Related works
- Digital facsimile for browsing (Colenda): https://colenda.library.upenn.edu/catalog/81431-p3n08x
- Also listed in
- Penn Libraries Catalog
- Physical Location
- Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Manuscripts, Ms. Coll. 390 Item 1509
- Rights
- http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
- Resource Type
- Text
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