Catalogue of the Oriya manuscripts in the Library of the India Office / by James Fuller Blumhardt.
- Great Britain. India Office. Library
- Date:
- 1924
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Catalogue of the Oriya manuscripts in the Library of the India Office / by James Fuller Blumhardt. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![See also Hunter's list? (in which he erroneously includes Guna- sigara), and also a notice of the poet by M. M. Chakravarti,* given by Tarinicharana Ratha.* who makes no mention of Guna- sagara or other works of Dinakrishna, son of Madhusiidana. The ending differs from that in the printed edition :— ase ot CHI CHEOHEIEM Als), RAQI QCsG Og) CHCOCHEH AICS, Calm AE CMG Iai aag Cag I OSF I ‘QIQIG Al age aiQel els, acm Ae HIG PHRCAG CQCH CAGICQ CQIQES CUAICM AlsQual I 98H II lant AACH OY QIWeG OH aAlQl aga asa ad QAMGT AIA AQ AAR QSPA OQSST QA I PL¥ II oN Qe) Ellejsialcicy gAlaGe | — fgg QI® CaAlco | 22. Palm-leaf.—Foll. 108 (and 1 blank) ; 125 x 14 in. ; ll. 3 and 4, 9-10# in. long ; dated dines, saeite 8 Agvina. Guna-sagara. Another copy, beginning as in the preceding, but with a different ending. Ends. QOHG Uh agd @ alQ | As, 9 GQ Oe II HO! QQSA COl ala AY AI 49 agicQ } ale Il ~ CQASH OH calsiais @ | JQ scm eagauca i sIghl GoM GIA OA GCR 4! MQ AQ OQA II 1 Utkala-sahityar itihasa (Cuttack, 1916), p. 14. 2 Orissa, vol. ii., App. p. 202. ’ Language and LInterature of Orissa, J.A.S.B., Al geiaisig aai acq aitef CQIQm Ne Scribe: Vanamali Panda. Colophon: 4 CAIgS CASIN GCR Gq QNAIP ANI 1 AIS] AIG O8CQ QAQE1 AQacg aisei csufallag eaicQ aiQi... 4 cage CASA Ag CQIQMI AIG Alo Gen QFaIQ Cow a ty 7S (4 AQAE AGG ase] CQIQAI Il 23. Palm-leaf—Foll. 223 (and 2 blank) ; 103 x 1} in. ; ll. 3 to 5, 84 in. long. AIAAIOIe)4 an Magha-mahatmya. A poem, based on the Uttara-khanda of the Padma-purana, on the efficacy of religious observ- ances performed in the month of Magha. By Krishna Dasa, son of Nrisimha Dasa. Begins. © 99 AQ Qagls! o~ QHIQ CHP QIU | AA AWAQ AQHA | Al DIA QAOG CQM I AAA GIQQ gicg | GoQ Cala gm culcg | Nothing is known of the author. He probably flourished about the 18th cent. A.D. In the concluding lines of several chapters of the printed edition of this work (Cuttack, 1914), as also in chapter 6 of his Yama-purana (Cuttack, 1907), he calls himself the son of, and in other chapters the pupil (a4) of, Nrisimha Dasa.* In these works - he also frequently gives his name as Dinakrishna Dasa. . Three of his works have been published, viz. :— Deul-tola, Magha-mahatmya, and Yama-purana, also called Dvitiya-gité (no. 46, 11.). According 4 In Tarinicharana Ratha’s Utkala- -sahityar bl!](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b32179297_0022.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)