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Saptasalokīgītāṭīkāvāle, 1799.
सप्तसलोकीगीताटीकावाले

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Format:
Manuscript
Language:
Sanskrit
Subjects (All):
Vishnu (Hindu deity)--Art.
Vishnu.
Vishnu (Hindu deity).
Krishna (Hindu deity).
Krishna.
Arjuna (Hindu mythological character).
Arjuna.
Śiva (Hindu deity)--Art.
Śiva.
Śiva (Hindu deity).
Gaṇeśa (Hindu deity)--Art.
Gaṇeśa.
Gaṇeśa (Hindu deity).
Hindu mantras.
Om--Hinduism.
Om.
Avatars (Religion).
Devotional literature, Sanskrit.
Genre:
epic literature
poems
prayers (compositions)
commentaries
dialogues
Manuscripts, Sanskrit.
Manuscripts.
illuminations (paintings)
Art.
Physical Description:
1 item (81 leaves) : paper, color illustrations ; 10 x 17 cm
Contained In:
Collection of Indic Manuscripts. Item 2639
Place of Publication:
1799.
१७९९.
Language Note:
In Sanskrit and Hindi (Devanāgarī).
Summary:
Collection of different texts of praise, unified as a kind of popular pocket book to be used in private or public veneration of various Hindu deities. First two sections are a selection of verses taken from different sections of the well known Bhagavadgītā (chapters 8-11, 15) with an extensive Hindi commentary (ṭīkā) in the first section. Both are presented as a discourse between the legendary figure Arjuna and the deity Kṛṣṇa. The verses include discussion of themes regarding self-realization and mental focus (on the Lord) and draws parallels between such knowledge and the knowledge of the Vedas. Third section is dedicated to the ten Viṣṇu avatāras and derived from different sections of the Mahābharata. A number of other praise (stotra) texts follows and includes a short collection of stotras attributed to the medieval philosopher Śaṃkara. Text is incomplete, but ends with a set of praises and mantras (especially om̐) directed at the deity Śiva. Manuscript includes 13 painted illustrations, most of which are for the avatāras of Viṣṇu; there is an illustration of Gaṇeśa and Śiva, each with four arms, depicted on the front cover (f. 1r).
Contents:
(Part 1:) Saptasalokīgītāṭīkāvāle
(Part 2:) Vibhūtiyoga
(Part 3:) Daśāvatārastotra
(Part 4:) Kamasvanetra
(Part 5:) Nāgalīlā
(Part 6:) Saṃkarācāryaviracita saṃkaṭāstotra
(Part 7) Jai Śiva om̐kārā.
Notes:
Dated saṃvat 1856 (1799) (f. 57r).
Title from colophon of first section (f. 13r).
Written in 3-5 lines per leaf.
Non-Latin script record.
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 988 (UP 2639).
Cited as:
UPenn Ms. Coll. 390, Item 2639.
Contains:
Mahābhārata.
Bhagavadgītā.
Vibhūtiyoga.
Daśāvatārastotra.
Kamasvanetra.
Nāgalīlā.
Saṃkarācāryaviracita saṃkaṭāstotra.
Jai Śiva om̐kārā.
OCLC:
429485621

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