Āryavalokiteśvara Stotra composed by Carapatipāda is very popular stotra of ''Karuṇāmaya''. Main text is in Sanskrit followed by Newārī explanationṬhis stotra is written in Devanāgarī. Its size is 16X10 CMs.
It is a ritual text dealing with anniversary ritual of deceased family members. Ṭhis manuscript is a folded book written in Pracalit Newārī script. It is a Newārī text.
This is hymn of the Bodhisattva of Compassion. He is one of the prominent Buddhist deity in Nepal to whom Hindus also venerate by different name. This manuscript praises the deeds of the Bodhisattva. This text is copied by Indra Singh in Sanskrit and Newārī. The folio size is 16X7.
This is a Sūtra text translated into Newārī and written in Devanāgarī. This Newāri version is in story type. Writing is very beautiful but the book itself is partly damaged. The paper quality is very low.
It is a Sūtra manuscript. The original Sūtra is in Sanskrit . This text is Newāri translation of the original Sūtra. This text was written by a Lhāsa Newār .
Svayambhū Purāṇa is a fifteenth century text. This manuscript discusses about Svayambhū Stupā. This Purāṇa is lively in Newār culture. It mainly focuses on origin of Kathmandu valley, twelve pilgrimages, eight holy sites and arrival of Mañju Śrī Bodhisattva. It is written in Newārī language with ...