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Dānavidhi
The text describes the rites related to giving.
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सारंगधर सारसंग्रह
This text is related to Ayurveda. It is a commentarial text on Ayurveda composed by Sarangadhara. Custodial history: Inherited from the father.…
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Biḍāla – Kabandhādbhutanirṇaya
Discusses the omens of cat and dead body.
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Manavasasthram [17th century]
Subject of Manuscript: Humanities.
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Stotra ǀDharani
This manuscript is the compilation of Stotras and Dharanis mainly the Dvadasa Surya Devata Stotra, Buddha Bhattarakasya Dharani, Karmarajanama…
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Śudrāṇāṁsāmānya Paddhati
Rites and conducts of fourth level in the caste system. (Śudrā).
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Kavacasaṃgraha
Collection of kavacas, a kind of sacred amulet in written form used in rites and rituals for preventing bad things from happening. There are about…
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शान्तीकाध्याय
This is a Chapter from Shiva Dharma Purana. This Purana is one of the eighteen Purana genre of Sanskrit texts in Hinduism, and part of the Shaivism…
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Alaṅkāra
The book describes three types of figures of speech used in Sanskrit poetries namely samasya, prahelika, apahnuti.
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Aditya Hridayam
This is a Stotra manuscript in Sanskrit. It is written with Devanagari script. It is on madern paper which is in quite good condition. It was…
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अन्नपूर्ण स्तोत्र, कथा
This manuscript has two different books. One is the Stotra of Goddess Annapurna. The other one is a story. But it is unknown. Custodial history:…
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काशिका वृत्ति जयन्त वामनादित्य कृत (देवनागरी)
The Kāśikāvṛttī ("the commentary of [composed or used in] Kāśi, i.e. Varanasi") is a commentary on Pāṇini, attributed to Jayaditya and…
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Svalpakshyari Prajnaparamita Satanama Dharani
It is a Dharani manuscript in Sanskrit and Pracalit Newari. It is in good condition. Its size is 16.5X7 CMs. Extent: Folios: 7. …
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गणेश स्तोत्र
This is a Hindu text . It is an eulogy of the Hindu deity called Ganesha. This Stotra is in Sanskrit written in Devanagari script. Custodial…
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Mahābhāratam
Mahābhārata Sabhāparvam.