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Ministry of Culture Sanskrit
This paper manuscript on Graha Laghava Vivarana is written in Sharda script of the Sanskrit language. It deals with the science of astronomy.
Ministry of Culture Sanskrit
It is a text-based on Sanskrit grammar and has 108 pages. This manuscript was written using black ink on paper in the Devnagari script.
Ministry of Culture Hindi
The manuscript belongs to Hindi literature and has 30 pages. It is handwritten on paper using black ink in Devnagari script by an Indian author.
Ministry of Culture Hindi
The manuscript belongs to Hindi literature and has 88 pages. It is handwritten on paper using black ink in Devnagari script by an Indian author.
Ministry of Culture Sanskrit
The manuscript is related to Vyakaran Koumudi and has 358 pages. It is handwritten on paper using black ink in Devnagari script by an Indian author. It belongs to Sanskrit …
Ministry of Culture Persian
This is the Persian alphabet written as a calligraphic specimen in the Nastaliq script. It has a big margin in red and blue colours.
Ministry of Culture Sanskrit
The manuscript is related to Vrat Katha, Kavach and Tantra-Mantra. It has 52 pages and handwritten in Devnagari script.
Ministry of Culture Sanskrit
The manuscript is related to Vart Katha, Kavach, Tantra-Mantra etc., and has 8 pages. It is handwritten on paper using black ink in Devnagari script by an Indian author. It …
Ministry of Culture Sanskrit
The manuscript is related to Vrat Katha, Kavach and Tantra Mantra and has 8 pages. It is handwritten on paper using black ink in the Devnagari script by an Indian …