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A Descriptive Catalogue of Sanskrit-Bangla Manuscripts at Sripata-Srikhanda in Chaitanya Mahaprabhu's Traditions : A Reference Manual

Kamal Kishor Mishra and Syed Tanveer Nasreen, Shubhi Pub, 2009, 268 p, ISBN : 818290126X, $40.00 (Includes free airmail shipping)

Contents: Acknowledgement. Foreword. Introduction. 1. Brhatpadmabaddhogha. 2. Caturdasagunadhi Pancali. 3. Narayan. 4. Ramlocanpada (Sarvvamanthana). 5. Devatader Stotra. 6. Candalavrtta. 7. Anisaksa Siddhapraptau. 8. Grahanaksatragananasamparkita. 9. Pranpiksiti. 10. Narayan Ghanamaha. 11. Sraunanama. 12. Bodhuvitimodi. 13. Harisavdadarpana. 14. Yuvamacaksasa cakranvahatika. 15. Brahmavaivarta Purana. 16. Kathastuti. 17. Proton. 18. Manthanthasekha. 19. Pariksebeti (Sri Ramgopala). 20. Sristrabamara. 21. Pratipratata Kosti. 22. Dvaibasata. 23. Astakaler Akhyan (Narottam Das). 24. Devamartha. 25. Narahari Caitanyamangal. 26. Nijaha (Radhamadhav Das). 27. Visnupadante. 28. Visnupada (Gour Nityananda). 29. Paragrati. 30. Anavastami. 31. Samskrta Punthi. 32. Samskrta Punthi. 33. Anupasarga Pathagamau. 34. Yanma Sthadhina. 35. Samskrta Punthi. 36. Smadarpa. 37. Antarmahima. 38. Pramanasahi. 39. Kakasmetinasa. 40. Adaupesana. 41. Brahmayata. 42. Sri Krsna Caitanya. 43. Untitled. 44. Grahananta. 45. Samskrta Tulota. 46. Vrttarvrttarvirachita. 47. Purvauttarapadamovidya. 48. Lumbisarvaksya (Ramdas Bhattacharya). 49. Harinamamatam Vyakaranam. 50. Navadvipa Lila. 51. Samskrta Haraf. 52. Ranaca. 53. Untitled. 54. Untitled. 55. Untitled. 56. Eba. 57. Nil. 58. Samskrta Haraf. 59. Srive. 60. Sekal Bhairav. 61. Samskrta Haraf. 62. Sarvanama Sarvasastra. 63. Rucira. 64. Samskrta Haraf. 65. Dvija Devatartha. 66. Samskrta Haraf. 67. Srikrsnanandavrndavan. 68. Caturada. 69. Indriyapavatta. 70. Vyaptidasti. 71. Samskrta Haraf. 72. Srimadbhagavat. 73. Srimadbhagavat. 74. Caryapada. 75. Sarvvabhista Savapuram. 76. Samskrta Haraf. 77. Ratnamala. 78. Samskrta Haraf. 79. Untitled.

"Manuscripts are windows to the pulsating and rich cultural tradition of a country. In a diverse country like India that has been subject to several invasions and foreign influences, the composite culture in the Eastern Part of India, is evident in the rare manuscripts that have been so faithfully preserved in a village by people belonging to both faiths, Hindus and Muslims, devoted to the Vaishnav saint, Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and which have been painstakingly documented in the 'Descriptive Catalogue of Sanskrit Bangla Manuscripts at Sripata Srikhanda in Chaintanya Mahaprabhu's tradition' by Dr. Syed Tanveer Nasreen and Dr. Kamal Kishor Mishra. This catalogue is a rare collection and an art historian's delight. The catalogue thus provides valuable information on Vaishnav religious text, Vaishnav grammar and Vaishnav literature from the tradition of Gauranga Mahaprabhu from Eastern India prevalent during the medieval period of Indian history." (jacket)

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