Collection: | UPenn Ms. Coll. 390 |
Item: | 1367 |
Repository: | Rare Book & Manuscript Library |
Institution: | University of Pennsylvania |
Location: | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America |
Catalog: | Poleman |
Item: | 2469 |
Locus: | ff. 1r–2v (complete) |
Author: | Kṛṣṇa Dvaipāyana Vyāsa |
Title: | Kṛṣṇaniryāṇa |
Part: | adhyāya 31 |
Incipit: |
f. 1r: atha tatrāgamad brahmā bhavānyā ca samaṁ bhavaḥ .. maheṁdrapramukhā devā munayaḥ saprajeśva rāḥ ..1.. Note: BhP. 11.31.1 |
Explicit: |
f2r-f2v: ya etāṁ prātar utthāya kṛṣṇasya pa davīṁ parām .. prayataḥ kīrtayed bhaktyā tām evāpnoty a nuttamām ..14.. Note: BhP. 11.31.14 |
Final rubric: |
f.2v: iti śrī madbhāgavate ekādaśa skaṁ!de!<dhe> kṛṣṇaniryāṇaṁ samāptaṁ .. |
Colophon: | none |
Language: | Sanskrit in Devanāgarī script |
Form: | Folia |
Material: | Paper. |
Extent: | 2 |
Dimension: | 9.5 x 14.8 cm |
Collation: | Two folios paired in one sheet of paper. |
Formula: | 1–2 |
Condition: | Excellent. |
Binding: | Unbound. |
Layout: | Written in ten lines per page. |
Hand 1: | Written in bold, irregular characters, some of which are tilted slightly forward, in straight lines with irregular margins. |
Hand 2: | The title mentioned in the final rubric is added in the top margin on f. 1r in a different hand. |
Additions: |
There are a few marginal corrections. Mistakes are covered over with yellow and corrected in place. |
Color: | Mistakes are covered over with yellow. |
Origin: | 18– |
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: | Bhāgavatapurāṇa |
SubjectLC: | Manuscripts, Sanskrit – 19th century. |
SubjectLC: | Manuscripts – India – 19th century. |
SubjectSL: | Purāṇa. Ancient Cosmogony, Genealogy, Narrative |
Whole image | Individual pages |
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f. 1r,f. 1v | f. 1r f. 1v |
f. 2r,f. 2v | f. 2r f. 2v |
Record revised: | 15 April 2012 |
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