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MS Sinhalese 277 Language : Sinhalese Scripts :


Palm-leaf ff. 55(1-55) 4.3 x 31.7 cm three to four quatrains to a side skilled hand. Possibly late 18th century.




MS Sinhalese 326 Language : Sinhalese Scripts :





MS Sinhalese 349 Language : Sinhalese Scripts :


Palm-leaf ff. I4 (ka-kau) 3.5 x 31.8 cm four or five lines, 28.5 cm long to a side quite skilled, round (bold), uniform hand f. 11 damaged rare technical text written early 19th century incomplete.




MS Sinhalese 374 Language : Sinhalese Scripts :





MS Sinhalese 388 Language : Sinhalese Scripts :


Palm-leaf ff. 4(1-4) 3.6 x 32.8 cm four to eight lines, copied in columns fairly skilled small hand quite fresh leaves late 19th-century copy.




MS Sinhalese 397 Language : Sinhalese Scripts :





MS Tibetan 3 Language : Tibetan Scripts :


Xylograph




MS Tibetan 54 Language : Tibetan Scripts :


Xylograph




Kavadi ri phala sukana

MS Hindi 173 Language : Hindi Scripts : Devnāgarī


Composite manuscript from the 17th-century, including a manuscript on the treatment of horses composed in Mewar during the rule of Maharana Jagatsingh, and other anonymous fragments. also the manuscript have verious Phalaśruti,different vidhi, Devi kalpa.




MS Hindi 442 Language : Hindi Scripts :


Gutakā soft buff (and green) papers, no cover incomplete, lacks outer folios. This is the composite manuscript.




Yājñavalkyasmṛti

112785_M036_1A_4067_CS Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari


This is a Dharmaśāstra text written by Yājñavalkya, one of the important Dharmaśāstrakāra in Ancient India. Time of this text is roughly estimated between 4th to 5th century CE. One of the important commentary on this text is Mitākṣarā by Vijñāneśvara (1070 c. - 1100 c.). Yājñavalkyasmṛti has three khaṇḍa (book) ācārakhaṇḍa, vyavahārakhaṇḍa and prāyaścittakhaṇḍa. This manuscript has last two khaṇḍa. vyavahārakhaṇḍa and prāyaścittakhaṇḍa with Mitākṣarā commentary.




Aṣṭamī Vratavidhi

EAP1296/2/42 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Newari


This is Buddhist narrative tale. Describes a few religious performances, which are very popular in Nepal especially in Kathmandu valley. in this manuscript some mudra are shown.




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