This is a Hindu text recited and explained for 10 days during mourning of a deceased family member. This is a complete text. It has 87 folios written with Devanagari scripts. Folios are yellow smeared. Size of the folio is 27 X 13 CMs. Condition is very good.
This is misc Buddhist Mantra manuscript. It is written on very modern machine made paper folios. Folio is this and fragile. On the first folio place for miniature is left blank. It has 4 folios written in Pracalit Newārī script. Folios other than 1 to 4 are missing. The text is readable.
This is a ritual text. Only colohon page is available. Its language is Sanskrit and script used to write it is Pracalit Newārī. The folio is yellow smeared. Its size is 20.5 X 6.5 CMs.
This is the Stotra of Hārati Devi, a goddess associated with wel-being of Children in Nepal.This text was written in 1044 Nepal Samvat (1933 CE). It has 1 folio written on machine made paper. It has Devanagari script. Its size is 20.5 X6.5 CMs.
This is the Hindu epic of Mahābhārat written in Bāṅglā script. It looks very old but the date is nowhere mentioned in the manuscript. Paper folios are thin and fragile. Some folios are damaged. This Mahābhārat has 131 folios. Still some are missing.
Generally, nepalese manuscripts have covers. They are either metal or wooden. They are significant because they are painted with miniatures of Buddhist deities. Here are 2 pieces of wooden Mss covers with excellent paintings.Its size is 22 X 8.5 CMs. The fist cover has Lokesvara mantra in Tibetan...
Aṣṭamātrikā is the eight mother goddesses who are assigned a very respected position in the religious behaviour of the Newār people. This manuscript is the Maṇḍala of the mother goddess used to perform rituals associated with them. The paper size is 11X11.5 CMs. Script is Devanāgarī written in ...
This is a diagram of Maṇḍala painted on both sides of the paper supplemented by various mantras in Sanskrit . This Maṇḍala is required during ritual worship. It has been a part of Hindu ritual worships. Its size is 17X15.