Manuscripts

Manuscripts

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Ministry of Culture Sanskrit

The manuscript is related to Vedanta Darshan, Gita and has 172 pages. It is handwritten on paper using black ink in Devnagari script by an Indian author. It belongs to …


Ministry of Culture Sanskrit

The manuscript is related to Mahabhashya and has 88 pages. It is handwritten on paper using black ink in Devnagari script by an Indian author. It belongs to Sanskrit literature.



Ministry of Culture Sanskrit

The manuscript is related to Mahabhashya and has 124 pages. It is handwritten on paper using black ink in Devnagari script by an Indian author. It belongs to Sanskrit literature.


Ministry of Culture Sanskrit

The manuscript is related to Vedanta Darshan and has 16 pages. It is handwritten on paper using black ink in Devnagari script by an Indian author. It belongs to Sanskrit …


Ministry of Culture Hindi

The manuscript is related 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 and has 26 pages. It is handwritten on paper using black ink in Devnagari script by an Indian author. It belongs to Sanskrit literature.


Ministry of Culture Sanskrit

The manuscript is related to Ayurveda and has 162 pages. It is handwritten on paper using black ink in Devnagari script by an Indian author. It belongs to Sanskrit literature.


Ministry of Culture Sanskrit

It is a text based on Purana and has 186 pages. This manuscript was written using black ink on paper in Devnagari script.


Ministry of Culture Sanskrit

It is text-based on Purana and has 39 pages. This manuscript was written using black ink on paper in the Devnagari script.