Manuscripts

Manuscripts

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Ministry of Culture Sanskrit

The manuscript is related to Sahitya Rash, Chhand and Alankar Kosh and has 170 pages. It is handwritten on paper using black ink in Devnagari script by an Indian author. …


Ministry of Culture Sanskrit

This paper manuscript on Kavya Prakasha Dipika is written by Bhatta Jayanta in Sharda script, which is one of the scripts in the Sanskrit language. It deals with poetry and …


Ministry of Culture Sanskrit

The manuscript is related to Vart Katha, Kavach, Tantra-Mantra etc., and has 6 pages. It is handwritten on paper using black ink in Devnagari script by an Indian author. It …



Ministry of Culture Persian

Geneology of Hafiz Rahmat Khan - fol. 2b, Account of Ali Muhammad Khan and arrval of Hafiz Rahmat Khan in India - fol. 9b, History of Hafiz Rahmat Khan's administration …


Ministry of Culture Persian

18th Century AD (Compilation date) A list of content, with reference to the folios of the Ms. is given at the beginning of copy - fol. 1a - 2b


Ministry of Culture Sanskrit

This is a paper manuscript on Amarkosha handwritten on a variety of papers in bold Sharda characters by Amar Singh. This incomplete and undated manuscript belongs to lexicography and is …


Ministry of Culture Sanskrit

This is a paper manuscript on Balabodhini is a commentary on the Katantra school of grammar handwritten by Sri Sarva Varma, and the commentary is by Sri Jagaddhar Bhatta. This …


Ministry of Culture Sanskrit

The manuscript is related to Dharmshastra and has 18 pages. It is written in Devnagari script and belongs to Sanskrit literature.


Ministry of Culture Sanskrit

It is a text based on Purana and has 146 pages. This manuscript was written using black ink on paper in Devnagari script.