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Guruarthāvadāna ?
EAP1296/2/105 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari
This text seems belongs to Jyotiṣa (the ascribed title may be re-examined).
Lakṣacaitya vrata vidhi
EAP1296/2/106 Language : Sanskrit and Newari Scripts : Newari
This is a Buddhist ritual text.
Svāyambhū Purāṇa
EAP1296/2/107 Language : Newari Scripts : Devanagari
This is a Buddhist text, well-known among Newari Mahāyāna Buddhists for its Puranic legends about Kathmandu Valley.
Piṇḍakriyāvidhi (with a translation called Pramāṇa)
EAP1296/2/108 Language : Sanskrit and Newari Scripts : Devanagari
A Buddhist Dharmaśāstra text with a translation
Siddhāntaśiromaṇi
EAP1296/2/109 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Newari
The astronomical text by Bhāskarācārya, son of Maheśvara, composed in 1114 ce.
Śāntikriyā
EAP1296/2/110 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Newari
This is a Buddhist ritual text for protection from harm.
Mahākāla pūjā & Upaṣadha vrata vidhi
EAP1296/2/111 Language : Sanskrit and Newari Scripts : Devanagari and Newari
Two ritual texts
Kāraṇḍavyūha mahāyāna sūtraratnarāja
EAP1296/2/112 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Newari
A Mahāyāna sūtra text originally composed in the fifth century CE. The text narrates deeds of Avalokiteśvara. This is an important text of Tibetan Buddhism and Chinese Buddhism. The text is also translated in Chinese (Avalokiteśvara is prominent in Chinese Buddhism).
Dharmadhātu-Vāgiśvara-Maṇḍala-Pūjā-Vidhi
EAP1296/2/114 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Newari
A Buddhist ritual manual on the Dharmadhātu maṇḍala of Mañjuśrī.
Suvarṇaprabhāsottama Sūtra
EAP1296/2/115 Language : Sanskrit and Newari Scripts : Newari
A Mahāyāna Sūtra, said to be uttered by the Buddha on Gṛdhrakūṭaparvata at Rājagṛha, and highly revered in Mongolia (NCC).Its message is that the Four Heavenly Kings protect the ruler who governs his country in the proper manner.
Pratyaṅgirā evaṁ Tārā Śatanāma and Nairātmā hṛdaya Stotra
EAP1296/2/116 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari
This text has three different Buddhist stotras. The Nairātmā hṛdaya Stotra belongs to Pārāśarasaṃhitā.