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Atharvavedasaṃhitā, Kāṇḍa 10-18, Padapāṭha
chambers_108 Language : Vedic Sanscrit Scripts : Devanagari
Jārajātaśataka
chambers_413 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanagari
Jārajātaśata(ka) in 110 Versen. Sehr inkorrekt, undatiert, Bl. 2 mit den Versen 9-28 fehlt.
Śāntisāra
eap_79021051 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
This is a medieval Hindu ritual text. The colophon describes the genealogy of the author as: Dinakarabhaṭṭa son of Rāmakṛṣṇabhṭṭa, son of Nārāyaṇabhṭṭa, son of Rameśvarabhṭṭa.
Rāmāyaṇa (Ayodhyākāṇḍa)
eap_79021048 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Nepālākṣara
The second chapter of the epic Rāmāyaṇa by Vālmīki contains many major episodes of the story. It begins with a heroic description of Rāma and continues through his departure from Ayodhyā, Daśaratha’s demise, Bharata’s return to Ayodhyā and gose to see Rāma, his meeting with Rāma, during which he informs him of King Daśaratha’s death. The text concludes with Bharata’s decision to proceed to Nandigrāma. The manuscript contins 127 sargas (sub-chapters).
Rāmāyaṇa (Uttarakāṇḍa)
eap_79021049 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Nepālākṣara & Devanāgarī
The Seveth (end) chapter of the epic Rāmāyaṇa by Vālmīki contains many major episodes of the story. It begins with the gatherings of sages to pay homage to Rāma, birth of many demons, exile of Sītā, recitation of Rāmāyaṇa by Lava and Kuśa, Sītā’s descend into the Earth a few of them. The text concludes with Rāma's descend to the heaven. The manuscript contains two different handwritings with two different sripts, it starts with Nepālākṣara followed by Devanāgarī. The manuscript contins 117 sargas (sub-chapters).
Brāhmaṇasarvasva
eap_79021050 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
The Brāhmaṇa Sarvasva is a sanskrit text on vedic rituals composed by Halāyudha Bhaṭṭa (He served as the Dharmādhikārin (Chief Justice/Minister of Religion) under King Lakṣmaṇa Sena of Bengal (r. 1178–1206 CE)) in the 12th century. This work focus on explaining the meanings of the Vedic Mantras used in daily rituals including; Sāndhyā, Snāna and the periodic Saṃskāras. The manuscript is written in sanskrit language and devanagari script, it holds only a single folio which has not mention about the author name as well as title, so it seems that it is an incomplete text and the author name has mentioned in the metadata section which is from the intermadiate colophone section. The owner name has mentioned on the cover page of the manuscript.
Nepāla Māhātmya
eap_79021052 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
The Nepāla Māhātmya is a foundational religious and geographical text that glorifies the sacred sites, rivers, and legends of the Kathmandu Valley and its surroundings. It is technically considered a portion of the Skanda Purāṇa. The text is primarily a dialogue between Lord Shiva and Parvati or Sage Markandeya and others, explaining why Nepal is a "Punya Bhumi". It consists of 30 chapters. The condition of the manuscript is good and the chapters are highlighted by red ink.
Venopākhyāna
eap_79021053 Language : Sanskrit Scripts : Devanāgarī
The Venopākhyāna (the episode of King Vena) is primarily located in the Padma Purāṇa, Bhūmi-khaṇḍa specifically spanning chapters 30 to 38. While the core narrative of the tyrant King Vena and his successor King Pṛthu is common across several Purāṇas, the Padma Purāṇa adds unique folkloric and psychological depth to the story. Themanuscript is damaged by water and some letters are highlighted by red ink for important. It is written in thyasaphu page mostly used in nepal region a folded notebook.