Identifier: | PD_0002_0002 |
Title: | A thyāsaphū recording events in the history of the Luthāma Guṭhī in the early Śāha period (n.d.) |
Type, original: | thyāsaphū; original |
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Abstract: | This thyāsaphū records the history of the Luthāma Guṭhī related to Matsyendranātha of Patan. The manuscript contains twenty-two folios of which six folios record incidents relating to the Luthāma Guṭhī covering a period from Pṛthvīnārāyaṇa Śāha's conquest of the Kathmandu Valley in NS 888 (1868 CE) to the reign of King Raṇa Bahādura Śāha. Rest of the folios are related to ritual procedure of the guṭhī and incidents concerning the rituals. |
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Language, script: | Newari; Newari; Pracalita |
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Width, height, and unit: | 14; 8; cm |
No. of folios: | 22 |
Material, binding, and colour: | Nepali paper coated with orpiment (haritāla); thyāsaphū (leporello); yellow |
Condition: | good; unspecified |
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Institution and reg. no.: | Private; Yagya Ratna Shakya; unspecified |
Source and details: | scanned images: https://library.bdrc.io/show/bdr:W1NPL76; scanned by Buddhist Digital Resource Center, Boston as Bdr-W1NPL76 |
Running no., exposures: | 22 |
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Created, modified, ID: | 5/27/21, 7:21 AM; 3/7/22, 3:20 PM; 18 |
Notes: | The scans are downloaded from the source: https://library.bdrc.io/show/bdr:W1NPL76?s=t%3DScan%26r%3Dbdr%3APR1NEPAL00%26s%3Dtitle%2520forced%26pg%3D1%26n%3D35 The manuscript is archived as "Bdr-W1NPL76" in the Buddhist Digital Archives by the Buddhist Digital Resource Center in Boston, USA Downloaded from the original site on: 2021.05.20 The scan info of the original site states: Digitized as part of the Nepalese Buddhist Sanskrit Manuscript Scanning Initiative, a collaboration with the Nagarjuna Institute of Buddhist Studies in Kathmandu, Nepal, and with funding from University of the West and Internet Archive. Permalink: http://purl.bdrc.io/resource/W1NPL76 |
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