Manuscripts

Manuscripts

Ministry of Culture

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Ministry of Culture English

The manuscript is related to Sahitya, Rash, Chhand and Alankar Kosh and has 36 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 Vrat Katha, Kavach and Tantra Mantra etc and has 2 pages. It is handwritten on paper using black ink in the Devnagari script by an …


Ministry of Culture Sanskrit

The manuscript is related to Vart Katha, Kavach, Tantra-Mantra etc., and has 4 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 84 pages. It is handwritten on paper using black ink in the Devnagari script by an Indian …



Ministry of Culture Sanskrit

The manuscript is related to Vart Katha, Kavach, Tantra-Mantra etc., and has 16 pages. It is handwritten on paper using black ink in Devnagari script by an Indian author. It …


Ministry of Culture Sanskrit

This paper manuscript of Bodha Vilasa is written in Sharda script of the Sanskrit language. It deals with religion. In the continuation, there is another paper manuscript of Paramartha Charcha …


Ministry of Culture Sanskrit

The manuscript is related to Vyakaran Manorma and has 224 pages. It is handwritten on paper using black ink in Devnagari script by an Indian author. It belongs to Sanskrit …


Ministry of Culture Sanskrit

It is a text related to various religious practices and has 2 pages. It is written in Devnagari script and belongs to Sanskrit literature.


Ministry of Culture Sanskrit

It is a text related to Jyotishshastra and has 20 pages. It is written in Devnagari script and belongs to Sanskrit literature.