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Tibet (South). It was obtained for the Namgyal Institute of Tibetology, Gangtok, Sikkim in October, 1958. The Lamas concerned were of the opinion that it was brought to Tibet from India before A.D. 1200. On palaeographical grounds, the manuscript belongs to the 11th century A.D.
Lent by the Namgyal Institute of Tibetology, Gangtok (Sikkim).
PAÑCHARAKSHĀMANDALA (On the worship of the 5 goddesses constituting the Pancharakshā group)
Foll. 83 pages; size 58.5 X 6.5 cm; palm-leaf; Newari script; Sanskrit.
5 illustrations in Pāla style and painted wooden covers.
According to the colophon the manuscript was copied in the reign of king Sivadeva of Nepal for whom we have Newari Samvat 239 and 240, corresponding to A.D. 1119 and 1120, as known from two manuscripts from Nepal.
Lent by the Asutosh Museum of Indian Art, University of Calcutta, Calcutta.
BHĀGAVATA PURĀŅA (Deals mainly with the glories and exploits of Krishna) Foll. 440; size 56x11 cm; paper; mixed script of the 12th century; 7 lines to a page; Sanskrit. Author: Vyāsadeva (according to traditional belief). Begins : ... pataifa nåtifTif TATT I far asfaci Tz #977 ar rret: 1
अन्ये च मुनयः सूत परावरविदो विदुः । Ends : (889 TO Toufa fa-afer # HITTE cfh4297: 1
तमेव चिन्तयन्नर्थमृषि: स्वाश्रम एव सः । Original colophon bore the date, Samvat 1181 (A.D. 1124); marginal
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