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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