Archival records from The Tīrthalāl Naghabhanī Archive (TLA) (EAP760-1)
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The Tīrthalāl Naghabhanī Archive (TLA): Tīrthalāl Collection (TLC) [The Family and the Regime]
This includes papers generated by Tīrthalāl ‘s family addressing the regime (applications to government offices, courts, prime ministers, kings,)…
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The Tīrthalāl Naghabhanī Archive (TLA): Family Collection (TLF)
TLF includes documents mainly related to religion, rituals, Rajbhandari clan documents related to family deity, guthi, genealogy trees, and others…
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The Tīrthalāl Naghabhanī Archive (TLA): Tīrthalāl’s Personal Papers (TLP)
TLP includes papers personally generated by Tīrthalāl which are mainly the Mss drafts of his research work, articles, essays and monographs,…
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Bunch of Rukkas/Sanads and an enclosure of family tree
(a) Express Order of King validating the lands of Rājendra Sīvanarasīṃ Vīr Kṛṣṇa Sīṃ Bhāju Dhana Nevār except the part owned by Harīnarsīṃ which…
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Copperplate inscription by Mukundasiṃha Bhāro
(a) Establishment of annual Guthi for Puṣpārohaṇa of Īṣṭadevatā (the flower offering ritual at the lineage deity) with income from the dedicated…
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Ya:siṃ Dya
Essay on the Ya:siṃ, the tree-trunk pole erected during various festivals in Nepal Valley. Draft. Emendations in black, pencil and red. Also see…
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Ya:siṃ
Essay on Ya:siṃ, the tree-trunk pole erected during various festivals in Nepal Valley. Draft ms. emendations in black. Also see 588, 589, 587, 697.…
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Ya:siṃ Dya
Article on Ya:siṃ, the tree-trunk pole erected during various festivals in Nepal Valley. Draft ms. Emendations in pencil, red. Also see 588, 589,…
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Ya:siṃ Jātrā
Article on Ya:siṃ , the tree-trunk pole erected during various occasions/festivals in Nepal Valley. Draft ms. Text crossed out by author. Also see…
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Rajbhandari Family Tree
Family genealogical chart from Mānasiṃha to up to 10 generations downwards. Also see 510, 71, 54, 60.Custodial history: TLP.Owner(s) of original…
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Puṣparatnākar
A Sanskrit treatise on flowers, their descriptions; and specific flowers that can or cannot be offered to particular gods. By Navamīsiṃha Bhaṇḍel…
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Family tree of the Family Priests
Family tree of Tirthalāl’s family priests, from Śrī Juju Deveśvar to 11 generations of his descendants. Only few women names.Custodial history: TLP…