"B.No.6, Ms.No.8/1: Jajurvedee Brisotswarga B.No.6, Ms.No.8/2: Rudradhha B.No.6, Ms.No.8/3: Chandan Dhanutswarga"

The titles of the three parts of the manuscript are Jajurvedee Brisotswarga, Rudradhha and Chandan Dhanutswarga respectively. The name of the author of Jajurvedio Brisotswarga is Raghunandan Bhattacharya and the name of the author of Rudradha and Chandan Dhanutswarga is Suttanka Bhattacharya. It is religious text written on palm leaves using black and red inks. The subject matter of the manuscript is related to religious matter including hymns and rituals used for worshipping Hindu Gods and Goddesses. Three parts of the manuscript are parts of Matsha Purana that provides knowledge about genealogical details of various dynasties. The manuscript contains 75 folios. The language of the manuscript is Sanskrit and the script is Bengali. The status of the manuscript is incomplete. Some folios of the manuscript are missing. The form of the manuscript is unbound. Wooden cover is absent in the manuscript. The shape of the manuscript is rectangular and the size of the folios of manuscript is: Length:34.5 cm and Width:3 cm. It is stored in wooden showcase. The mode of acquisition of this manuscript is donation and collected from South 24 Parganas, West Bengal.