There seem to be two texts: A: ff. 1-13. In Old Javanese.Apparently a collection of mantras. Perhaps titled Sadanayoga. B: ff. 15-38.Modern Javanese text, incomplete. In Javanese script.
A: ff. 1-10: thinner leaves in buda or gunung script with 3 lines of text per page. B: ff. 11-99: Yudisṭira is mentioned at the beginning; later other namesfrom the Bratayuda also appear. 4 lines of text per page. Leaves out of order, and many leaves are broken. There may be some folios from ...
Unidentified; apparently two different Modern Javanese texts. In buda or gunung script. This MS described with the assistance of Andrea Acri. and arranged in order by Ben Arps.
Old Javanese NítiSāra (Nīti Śāstra), according to Dr. C. Hooykaas. There are some broken ff. andthe MS has been exposed to smoke, but the text seems to be largely intact. In Javanese script.
Unidentified Modern Javanese text, which may be a tutur or a collection of mantras. The colophon has vija samasta tlas (‘here ends the Vija Samasta’); the word śudhamala occurs in the text. The text is complete. This MS described with the assistance of Andrea Acri.
Composed probably of three separate manuscripts. A: Tutur. 6 ff., palm leaf, 41 ☓ 3.5 cm. B: Fragment of unidentified text divided into sargas (one is tantri wiwāha), Old Javanese with one or more ślokas. 3 ff., palm leaf, 41 x 3.5 cm. C: Version of the Sang Hyang Hayu, a tutur of west Ja...