Images 4 to 10 contain sections from the Tattvabodha, and images 11 to 16 contain sections from the Atmabodha. Both texts belong to Advaita-Vedanta tradition. However, images 2 and 11 contain sections from Vaishnavite texts. No other details are available.; Complete/ Incomplete: Incomplete; Date of copying: Not Known; Place of composition: Not Known. Custodial history: Established in the year of 1961 this library is a memorial house of Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar, a well known educationist and social reformer of British India. Birsingha is the birthplace of Vidyasagar. Many books are found which Vidyasagar used to read and gave a foot note on the book pages. Apart from this many manuscripts are also found. They provide all the facilities which can be possible for a rural library to its readers or members. Administrative context: The CSSSC, on realising the importance of copying the collection applied for a grant to the EAP against which EAP921 has been awarded. Calendar: Common Calendar. Extent and format of original material: One Manuscript of 8 folios. Physical characteristics: Extremely fragile. The original size of the folios are 22X10 cm. Owner(s) of original material: Birsingha Vidyasagar Memorial Hall Rural Library. Author(s) of original material: Shankaracharya. Scribe of original material: Not Known.
