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Ministry of Culture Sanskrit
The manuscript is related to Vrat Katha, Kavach and Tantra-Mantra and has 18 pages. It is handwritten on paper using black ink in Devnagari script by an Indian author.
Ministry of Culture English
This manuscript was authored by Manakji Muroji Naushirvan and comprises three illustrated poems called the Qissa-i-Sultan Mahmud Ghaznavi. It begins with a mathnavi about the encounter of the famous Mahmud …
Ministry of Culture Sanskrit
This is a paper manuscript on Dipa Siddhi Vidhi handwritten by Langaksi in Sanskrit language and Sharda characters. This relates to the ritualistic way of performing Dipa Shraddha i.e., Shraddha …
Ministry of Culture English
The manuscript is related to literature and has 140 pages. It is written on paper using black ink in Devnagari script by an Indian author. It belongs to Sanskrit literature.
Ministry of Culture English
The manuscript is related to Jyotish Shastra and has 28 pages. It is handwritten on paper using black ink in Devnagari script by an Indian author. It belongs to Sanskrit …
Ministry of Culture Sanskrit
The manuscript is related to Vrat Katha, Kavach and Tantra-Mantra and has 28 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 various religious practices and has 28 pages. It is handwritten on paper using black ink in the Devnagari script by an Indian author. It belongs …
Ministry of Culture Sanskrit
The manuscript is related to Vyakaran Koumudi and has 48 pages. It is handwritten on paper using black ink in Devnagari script by an Indian author. It belongs to Sanskrit …