Archival records from Collection of manuscripts digitised from Santipur Bangiya Puran Parishad (EAP781-1-1)
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Annapūrṇāsahasranāmastotra of Rudrajāmala Tantra
This text reckons the thousand names of Goddess Annapūrṇa. It is said to be the part of Rudrajāmala (Rudrayāmala?) Tantra. Extent and format of…
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Śivamahimnaḥ stotram (with commentary Mahimnaḥ stavakaumudī)
It is a devotional hymn of Śiva, which contains 35 verses. Extent and format of original and physical characteristics: 12 Folios; Complete MS.;…
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Śivāṣṭaka / Viśvanāthāṣṭaka
It is a hymn of Śiva composed by Vyāsa in eight verses. Extent and format of original and physical characteristics: 1 Folios; Complete MS.;…
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Annapūrṇākavaca of Bhairavatantra
It is a kavaca text (the sacred text that gives divine protection) of Goddess Annapūrṇa. It is said to be a part of Bhairavatantra. Extent and…
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Annapūrṇāśatanāmastotra of Bṛhannīlatantra
This text reckons the hundred names of Goddess Annapūrṇa. It is said to be the part of Bṛhannīlatantra. Extent and format of original and physical…
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Annapūrṇāstotra / Annapūrṇāṣṭaka
It is a hymn of Annapūrṇā in eight verses. Extent and format of original and physical characteristics: 1 Folios; Complete MS.; Extremely fragile.…
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Bhāgavata Purāṇa (3rd skandha with Bhāvārthadīpikā commentary)
It is one of the 18 Mahāpurāṇas and a canonical text of the Vaishnavas. It is divided into 12 chapters called Skandha. This ms consists of only the…
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Bhāgavata Purāṇa (4th skandha with Bhāvārthadīpikā commentary)
It is one of the 18 Mahāpurāṇas and a canonical text of the Vaishnavas. It is divided into 12 chapters called Skandha. This ms consists of only the…
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Tantrasāra
It contains the essence of all the Tantra works of all the sects, viz. Śaiva, Śākta, Vaiṣṇava, Saura, Gāṇapatya etc. Folios from 28 to 32 are…
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Kumārasambhava (up to 7th Canto)
This poetry belongs to the Mahākāvya style of literature. The text is divided into 17 cantos. This ms contains up to the seventh canto. The first…
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Kavikalpadruma and Ekākṣarakoṣa
It is a versified lexicon of Sanskrit verb roots along with their meaning (Dhātupāṭha). The second text is a lexicon which contains words of one…
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Kavikalpadruma
It is a versified lexicon of Sanskrit verb roots along with their meaning (Dhātupāṭha). Extent and format of original and physical characteristics…
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Nāmaliṅgānuśāsana or Amarakoṣa (with commentary)
It is the foremost Sanskrit lexicographic text. Original text is divided into 3 Kāṇḍas. Each Kāṇḍas are again divided into many Vargas. Extent and…
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Durgotsavavidhānaprayoga
It is a Dharmaśāstra text that deals with the rituals of Durgāpūjā. Date of original material: Medieval period. Extent and format of original and…
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Raghuvaṃśa
Literature. Mahākāvya. The story of the Raghu dynasty. Extent and format of original and physical characteristics: 5 Folios; Incomplete MS. No…