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"value": "Incomplete, in good condition, but in many folios the left hole has been enlarged through wear, with loss of text. Folios 12 and 19 of the Mairāvaṇavadha<\/i> are missing. Folio 18 of the Sundarīkalyāṇa<\/i> is broken, and its left part (about one forth of the folio) is lost."
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"value": " A modern multi-text Grantha manuscript containing two unpublished texts attributed to the sage Jaimini: Folio height: 5.3 cm, width: 36.5 cm. <\/p>"
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"label": "Additions",
"value": " Marginalia<\/b><\/p> 9 to 14 lines per page.<\/p> Two string holes."
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"label": "Date of Acquisition",
"value": "24 February 1926."
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"label": "Foliation",
"value": " 1. Original: Grantha numerals, mid-left margin, recto. In the Mairāvaṇavadha<\/i> two consecutive folios are numbered 61.<\/p>"
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"value": " Manuscripts<\/b><\/p> Edition(s)<\/b><\/p> Secondary Literature<\/b><\/p> A modern multi-text Grantha manuscript containing two unpublished texts attributed to the sage Jaimini:
the Sundarīkalyāṇa<\/i>, complete in 13 taraṅga<\/i>s. The title Sundarīkalyāṇa<\/i>, which does not appear anywhere in the text, is conjectural: it is stated in the colophon of a work described in Adyar Vol. 13/2, No. 1016 (VB No. 1115), p. 150 (see under bibliography), that seems to be the same as the present text. The two titles given in the colophons of the present text, Jaiminibhārata<\/i> and Jaiminibhāgavata<\/i>, are both misleading, since the present text does not correspond to any extract of either the Jaiminibhārata<\/i> (used as an alternative title for the work called also Jaiminīyāśvamedha<\/i>) nor the Jaiminibhāgavata<\/i>. These two titles are presumably mentioned in order to claim the affiliation of the present text to both the (hypothetical) Jaimini\u2019s version of the Bhārata<\/i> epic, and to the Jaiminibhāgavata<\/i>, with respect to which the present text seems to be a sort of \u201csupplement\u201d. It is worth noting that in all the colophons the name Jaimini is spelled jaimuni<\/i>.
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We would like to acknowledge the fundamental help provided by prof. Christophe Vielle for the cataloguing of this manuscript. <\/p>"
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"value": "Mairāvaṇavadha, Sundarīkalyāṇa"
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"value": "Marco Franceschini"
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We would like to acknowledge the fundamental help provided by prof. Christophe Vielle for the cataloguing of this manuscript. <\/p>",
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