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कर्कभाष्य
This is also known as Shraddha Sutra Vinischaya. This Bhashya is written by Karkarkopadhyaya. It elaborates on the ritual of Shraddha. Custodial…
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Bhagvat Gita Tika
This manuscript is a dharma Shastra text. Its author is Sridhara Swami. Its scribe is Yoganarayana from Bhaktapur in 904 Nepal Samvat. It is in…
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वृषोत्सर्ग यज्ञाविधि, शय्यादानविधि, पददानं, and वर्णिसंकल्प
MTM, MTM 1: वृषोत्सर्ग यज्ञाविधि, Sanskrit with Newari Instructions, Devanagari, Start: श्रीगणेशय नम:(!) ॐ नमोगदाधरायनम॥॥अथ त्रिपक्षे…
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Vyākaraṇagrantha
Sanskrit grammar. Cotton and wood pulp paper; moderate condition, unbound. 8 x 37 cm; 83 folios with two wooden covers. Drawing of what looks to be…
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Jnanadīpikā [17th Century A.D]
Jnanadīpikā, palm leaf manuscript, 75 leaves. Subject: Darśana.
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Samuthiri Records
Rituals. Palm Leaves.
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पद्मपुराण (१-४ अध्याय)
Incomplete, Start: ॐ नमोमाधवाय॥… दिलीप इति विख्यातो, रघुवंशे नराधिप:। एकदा मृगयां यातो, गान्दाराख्ये महावने॥ह्रियमाने=सधर्म्मात्मा, धम्मेण…
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शब्द कल्पद्रुम चतुर्थ काण्ड भकारात् यकार पर्यन्तम्
Description Same as Item EAP886/1/20. Covers words from Devanagari Alphabet A to Ch.EAP886/1/20 description: p>Shabda Kalpadruma, literally Wish…
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मूनीमत ब्याख्या
This is the Achara Kanda from Munimat Vyakhya. It is written by Bhattoji Dikshita. Custodial history: Personal Collection. Extent and format of…
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Śrī Satyopākhyāna
Story of Satyavān from Mahābhārata.
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Nīrālamvastava
Work of praise (stava) and devotion meant to be recited, but drawing on broad philosophical themes and attributed to the Hindu philosopher…
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भैरवस्तोत्र
भैरवस्तोत्र, Sanskrit, ungrammatical, Devanagari, Text starts from fol 2 then 8, 101 and then at fol 9; Start: श्रीगणेशाय नम:॥ श्रीदेव्युवाच॥…
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Namalinga shasanam [16th Century AD]
Namalinga shasanam , palm leaf manuscript, 121 leaves. Subject: Veda.
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Vyakarana [17th Century AD]
Vyakarana , palm leaf manuscript, 87 leaves. Subject: Vyakarana.
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Māṃsadaraṇavidhi
Ritual. Palm Leaves.