Description of University of Pennsylvania Ms. Coll. 390 Item 1024: Vivaraṇatattvadīpaṇa.
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Title supplied by cataloger; alternate title Tattvadīpana, from colophon (f. 16r).
Written in 13 lines per leaf.
16 leaves foliated 1-16, lower right verso, second foliation from place in larger manuscript foliated 326-341, upper left verso, in original and second scribal hand.
Mistakes blacked out; some corrections and additions in margins, some of it in a second scribal hand; significant syllables, words, or phrases highlighted in red throughout.
Manuscript was part of a larger work that included Ms. Coll. 390 Item 1018, Item 1019, Item 1020, Item 1021, Item 1022, Item 1023, and Item 1025.
3420 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104-6206.
University of Pennsylvania
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts
Ms. Coll. 390 Item 1024
9962994613503681
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/895056311
http://hdl.library.upenn.edu/1017/d/medren/6299461
Manuscript is used for contemplation and study and is a Hindu philosophical treatise and super-commentary written from the perspective of, and reflecting on the doctrine of, the Vivaraṇa branch of the Advaita (non-dualism) Vedānta school of philosophy, which seeks to explain the root cause of ignorance (avidyā).
In Sanskrit
Vivaraṇatattvadīpaṇa.
विवरणतत्त्वदीपण
Akhaṇḍānanda, Muni
former owner
Aditya Bahadur Dinha, Mahārāja
Colophon: [iti] tatvadīpane aṣṭamavarṇakaṃ samāptam // (f. 16r).
paper
1 item (16 leaves) : 12 x 28 cm
Formerly owned by H.H. Maharaja Aditya Bahadur Dinha, L.C.S.I, who lived in Ramnagar (a district of the well known Hindu pilgrimage center of Varāṇasī) (from particle board supporting Ms. Coll. 390, Item 1021, at the time of sale).
Advaita
Vedanta
Hindu philosophy
Philosophy, Indic
Commentaries
Treatises
Manuscripts, Sanskrit--18th century
Manuscripts, Sanskrit--19th century
Manuscripts--India--18th century
Manuscripts--India--19th century