Puṣparatnākar

A Sanskrit treatise on flowers, their descriptions; and specific flowers that can or cannot be offered to particular gods. By Navamīsiṃha Bhaṇḍel Rājbhaṇḍārī (17th century CE), Mahāmātya (Cautārā) at the Kantipur Malla Court (under kings Bhūpālendra Malla and Bhāskar Malla) and a renowned scholar of Tantra. Contains introduction by Tirthalāl, foreword by Vidyānātha Bhaṭṭa (Upādhyāya) and publisher’s note by Dr Binodamān Rājabhaṇḍārī. See 704, 623, 346.

Custodial history: TLP.

Owner(s) of original material: Rita Rajbhandari, Rina Rajbhandari.

Author(s) of original material: Navamīsiṃha Bhaṇḍel Rājbhaṇḍārī.

Scribe of original material: Tīrthalāl Na:gha:bhanī (Rājbhaṇḍārī).

Publisher of original material: Dr. Binodamān Rājbhaṇḍārī, Na:ghal, Kathmandu.

Alternative calendar and dates: Vikram; 17th century, 2048.

Physical characteristics: Printed book, staplebound, 68 pages, 12.5 cm X 18 cm.

Reference for the physical file at the Tīrthalāl Naghabhanī Archive: 722.