Collection: | UPenn Ms. Coll. 390 |
Item: | 2202 |
Repository: | Rare Book & Manuscript Library |
Institution: | University of Pennsylvania |
Location: | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America |
Catalog: | Poleman |
Item: | 980 |
Catalog: | Poleman |
Item: | 985 |
Locus: | ff. 1r–3v (complete) |
Author: | Kṛṣṇa Dvaipāyana Vyāsa |
Title: | Aṣṭādaśaślokīgītā |
Incipit: |
f. 1r: arjuna uvāca na kāṁkṣe vijayaṁ kṛṣṇa na ca rājyaṁ sukhāni ca .. kin no rājyena govi<n>da kiṁ bhogai r jīvitena vā ..1.. Note: BhG. 1.32; MBh. 6.23.32 |
Explicit: |
f. 3r: saṁjaya0 yatra yogī śvaraḥ kṛṣṇo yatra pārtho dhanurdharaḥ .. tatra śrīr vi jayo bhūtir dhruvā nī[i]tir matir mama ..19.. Note: BhG. 1.1; MBh. 6.40.78 |
Final rubric: |
f3r-f3v: iti śrīmatbhagavatgītāsūpani ṣatsu brahmavidyāyāṁ yogaśāstre śrīkṛṣṇārju nasaṁvāde aṣṭādaśaślokī gītā sā[[?]]ra samā ptaḥ .. |
Colophon: | none |
Note: | The Aṣṭādaśaślokīgītā, also known as the Gītāsāra, consists of a selection of eighteen verses from the Bhagavadgītā plus the final phalaśruti verse of the Bhagavadgītā. All nineteen verses are included in the text of the critical edition of the Mahābhārata at MBh. BhG. 1.32, MBh. 6.23.32; BhG. 2.20, MBh. 6.24.20; BhG. 3.28, MBh. 6.25.28; BhG. 4.24, MBh. 6.26.24; BhG. 5.18, MBh. 6.27.18; BhG. 6.25, MBh. 6.28.25; BhG. 7.4, MBh. 6.29.4; BhG. 8.13, MBh. 6.30.13; BhG. 9.22, MBh. 6.31.22; BhG. 10.42, MBh. 6.32.42; BhG. 11.36, MBh. 6.33.36 (including the speaker line introducing it); BhG. 12.16, MBh. 6.34.16; BhG. 13.32, MBh. 6.35.32; BhG. 14.22, MBh. 6.36.22; BhG. 15.14, MBh. 6.37.14; BhG. 16.23, MBh. 6.38.23; BhG. 17.15, MBh. 6.39.15; BhG. 18.73, MBh. 6.40.73 (including the speaker line introducing it); BhG. 18.74, MBh. the speaker line introducing 6.40.74 BhG. 18.78, MBh. 6.40.78. |
Language: | Sanskrit in Devanāgarī script |
Locus: | ff. 3v–4v (complete) |
Author: | Kṛṣṇa Dvaipāyana Vyāsa |
Part: | Saptaślokīgītā |
Incipit: |
f. 3v: kavim om iti ca sthāne sarvataś cordhvam ity api .. sarvasya manmanā veti ślokāḥ sapta prakīrtitāḥ ..1.. śrī <bha>gavān u0 kaviṁ purāṇam anuśāsitāram aṇor aṇīyāṁsa m anusmared yaḥ .. sarvasya dhātāram acintyarūpa!ṁ!m ādityavarṇaṁ tamasaḥ parastāt ..2.. Note: BhG. 8.9; MBh. 6.30.9 [ |
Explicit: |
f. 4v: manmanā bhava madbhakto madyā jī māṁ namaskuru .. mām evaiṣyasi yuktvaivam ātmā naṁ matparāyaṇaḥ ..8.. Note: BhG. 1.32; MBh. 6.31.34 |
Final rubric: |
f. 4v: iti0 saptaślokī gītā samāptaḥ .. .. |
Colophon: |
f. 4v: saṁvat 1887 plavanāmasaṁvatsare pauṣaśuddha 2 |
Note: |
The Saptaślokīgītā consists of a selection of seven verses from the Bhagavadgītā. Some versions add an introductory verse that gives the pratīkas of the seven verses, and a final phalaśruti verse. The seven core verses from the Bhagavadgītā are included in the text of the critical edition of the Mahābhārata at BhG. 8.9, MBh. 6.30.09; BhG. 8.13, MBh. 6.30.13; BhG. 11.36, MBh. 6.33.36; BhG. 13.13, MBh. 6.35.13; BhG. 15.1, MBh. 6.37.1; BhG. 15.15, MBh. 6.37.15; BhG. 18.65, MBh. 6.40.65. The introductory and final verses are not included in the critical text or the critical apparatus. The present manuscript includes the introductory verse and the final phalaśruti verse. |
Language: | Sanskrit in Devanāgarī script |
Form: | Folia |
Material: | Country-made paper. |
Extent: | 4 |
Dimension: | 10.3 x 15.4 cm |
Collation: | Single folios. |
Condition: | Very good condition. |
Binding: | Unbound. |
Layout: | Written in 9 lines per page. |
Hand 1: | Clearly writtenakṣaras. |
Additions: |
There are no additions nor marginal corrections. On f. 2v and f. 3v corrections are made by blotting characters out with black ink. |
Border: | Vertical double red lines rule the left and right margins of the text on each page. |
Origin: | The colophon states that the manuscript was completed on the 2nd tithi of the bright fortnight in the month of pauṣa in the year 1887, called plava, of the saṁvat era, which corresponds with Friday, 17 December 1830 A.D. |
Acquisition: |
David Nelson (2000: 203) describes the acquisition of the Sanskrit manuscripts in the University of Pennsylvania Library as follows:
“ The University of Pennsylvania Library possesses a collection of almost 3,300 Indic manuscripts, the largest such collection in the Western hemisphere. While the vast majority of these manuscripts are from India, there are also a number of manuscripts from Burma, Thailand, Sri Lanka, and Tibet. Some of the manuscripts had been acquired in chance fashion by the Library and the University Museum before 1930, but in that year, at the request of Professor W. Norman Brown (1892–1975), Provost Josiah Penniman provided a sum of money to purchase Indic manuscripts. Shortly thereafter he obtained a donation from the late Mr. John Gribbel. Substantial contributions from Dr. Charles W. Burr, the Faculty Research Fund, and the Cotton Fund soon followed. The bulk of the manuscripts are the result of purchases made using these funds in India, between 1930 and 1935, under the direction of Professor W. Norman Brown. ” |
SubjectLC: | Mahābhārata – Bhagavadgītā. |
SubjectLC: | Manuscripts, Sanskrit – 19th century. |
SubjectLC: | Manuscripts – India – 19th century. |
SubjectSL: | Mahābhārata |
Whole image | Individual pages |
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f. 1r | f. 1r |
f. 1v,f. 2r | f. 1v f. 2r |
f. 2v,f. 3r | f. 2v f. 3r |
f. 3v,f. 4r | f. 3v f. 4r |
Whole image | Individual pages |
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f. 3v,f. 4r | f. 3v f. 4r |
f. 4v | f. 4v |
Record revised: | 23 February 2012 |
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