⚠The image is a title page with significant ink spread and library markings (stamp and handwritten codes) in the margins.
Sa 60 V2
GOB/SAT
These are modern library cataloging alphanumeric codes handwritten on the original manuscript.
The Gobhila Grhyasutra
Composed by the Teacher Gobhila
Explaining the Grhya Domestic or household rituals, such as births, marriages, and funerals. rites of the Kauthuma branch of the Samaveda The Veda of melodies and chants, one of the four ancient Vedic scriptures..
Adorned with the commentary of the illustrious Pandit Satyavrata Samashrami.
Translated into the Nagari language Referring to Hindi written in the Devanagari script. by the Kshatriya nobleman, the illustrious Udayanarayana Varma.
Published at the Shastra-Prakash Literally "Light of the Scriptures." Office, Mathurapur.
(Post Office Bidhupur, Muzaffarpur).
Published at the aforementioned location.
Samvat 1963, Year 1906 AD.
THE GRHYA SUTRAS OF GOBHILA
The original English section of the title page contains the archaic spelling "Grihaya."
With
SANSKRIT COMMENTARY OF
PANDIT SATYAVARTA SAMASHRAMI
Translated into Nagari and published by
Kshatriyakumar Udaya Narain Singh, Shastra
Publishing Office Mathurapur, Bidhupur,
Muzaffarpur.
Printed at Brahma Press, Etawah.
Price: 2 Rupees, 8 Annas The symbol "२॥)" indicates two and a half rupees in traditional Indian currency notation. All rights reserved.