This series presents a diverse collection of texts, including biographies, literary works, liturgical manuals, and philosophical texts. These texts are presented in various volumes, often in a loose poti style, with varying sizes and formats. While most texts are xylographically printed, some volumes are handwritten in uchen and ume script. Of particular significance is a collection of works by Barawa Gyeltshen Pelzang, printed from the woodblock carved at Paro Drangay Gonpa, believed to be the earliest woodblock in Bhutan. All texts in the collection are meticulously inscribed with black ink on cream-colored paper, showcasing the traditional handcraftsmanship of Bhutan.
Extent: 47 volumes of manuscripts.
