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A modern manuscript written on European paper, containing only the first nine adhyāyas of the Bhagavadgītā with a bhāṣā commentary. The first three folios contain the aṅganyāsa, and the dhyāna.

MS. Ind. Inst. Sansk. 138 (R)

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Title

A modern manuscript written on European paper, containing only the first nine adhyāyas of the Bhagavadgītā with a bhāṣā commentary. The first three folios contain the aṅganyāsa, and the dhyāna.

Shelfmark

MS. Ind. Inst. Sansk. 138 (R)

Language

Sanskrit

Prakrit languages

Contents

Form

pothī

Support

European paper, bifolia. 16.3 20

Physical extent

82 ff.

Hands

Devanāgarī in black ink.

Provenance

Perhaps presented by Monier-Williams, Monier M. Monier-Williams.

Subject

Manuscripts, Sanskrit

Itihāsa

Bhakti

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  • Monier-Williams, Monier, Sir, 1819-1899

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