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A paper manuscript of Ṛgveda Prātiśākhya, sometimes attributed to Śaunaka. At the end, there are 18 verses and a short prose, forming a short commentary Varṇakramalakṣaṇa, written by Jaggannātha.

MS. Max Müller Memorial d. 9

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Title

A paper manuscript of Ṛgveda Prātiśākhya, sometimes attributed to Śaunaka. At the end, there are 18 verses and a short prose, forming a short commentary Varṇakramalakṣaṇa, written by Jaggannātha.

Shelfmark

MS. Max Müller Memorial d. 9

Language

Sanskrit

Contents

Form

pothī

Support

Indian paper. 9 23.3

Physical extent

54 ff.

Hands

Devanāgarī in black ink, highlights and word-divisions in red ink. Scribe: Cintāmana

Provenance

Purchased by Macdonell, Arthur Anthony Arthur Anthony Macdonellin 1907.

Subject

Vaidika

Manuscripts, Sanskrit

Prātiśākhya

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  • Ouseley, Gore, Sir, 1770-1844

  • Douce, Francis, 1757-1834

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