This incomplete text claims affiliation with the Ḍāmaratantra (colophon, f. 5r) as well as Rudrayāmala (f. 2v). Title from colophon, f. 5r.
Written 18-22 lines per leaf.
Fair condition. Paper brown and heavily darkened with smudged ink. Orange powder rubbed in over invocation and some words. Mistakes blotched out with black. Marginal correction.
Colophon (f. 2v): iti śrīrudrayāmale kāmake ḍāmatantre sāre pārthiveśvarapūjāvidhiḥ samāptā.
Colophon (f. 5r): iti ḍāmaratantr[e] śivanāradasaṁvāde pārthiveśvaracintāmanau vaidikaprakāraḥ samāptaḥ.
Ends (f. 5v): atha ācāramayūṣe ākṣād alpaparimāṇaṁ na liṁgam kutran naraḥ kurvītāṁguṣṭato hrasvaṁ na kadācit samarcayet.
Cited in:
Listed in H.I. Poleman, Census of Indic Manuscripts in the United States and Canada (New Haven, Conn.: American Oriental Society, 1938), Poleman 4483 (UP 2555).
Listed in N. Veezhinathan, ed., New Catalogus Catalogorum, vol. 12 (Madras, India: University of Madras, 1988), p. 55.
Cited as:
UPenn Ms. Coll. 390, Item 2555
OCLC:
155925025
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