


Bodhi Satva Mahapitaka (Sutra)
Keywords: Manuscript
Religious
Publisher: National Museum, New Delhi
Description: This is a paper manuscript on Bodhi Satva Sutra handwritten in Sanskrit language and Sharda characters. It is purely religious and tantric in character. In the continuation, there are many other manuscripts mentioned below: 1. Vartulnath Sutras - It is metaphysical in nature. It is a commentary rather exhaustive Tika.2. It is an untitled manuscript containing verses of literary texts propounding the sentiment of love. 3. Two folios containing a treatise on metaphysics, probably on Shaivism. These have been attempted diagonally so far as calligraphy is concerned.4. Arya Marichi Nam Dharini- It is a glorification of Marichi Devata (deity) and is mystical in nature rather than a work of Shaiva tantra. 5. Munda Devi Nam Dharini - It is a praise of Munda Devi and is mystical in nature rather than belonging to Shaiva tantra.
Type: Manuscript
Received From: National Museum, New Delhi
DC Field | Value |
dc.date.accessioned | 2020-10-28T10:34:46Z |
dc.date.available | 2020-10-28T10:34:46Z |
dc.description | This is a paper manuscript on Bodhi Satva Sutra handwritten in Sanskrit language and Sharda characters. It is purely religious and tantric in character. In the continuation, there are many other manuscripts mentioned below: 1. Vartulnath Sutras - It is metaphysical in nature. It is a commentary rather exhaustive Tika.2. It is an untitled manuscript containing verses of literary texts propounding the sentiment of love. 3. Two folios containing a treatise on metaphysics, probably on Shaivism. These have been attempted diagonally so far as calligraphy is concerned.4. Arya Marichi Nam Dharini- It is a glorification of Marichi Devata (deity) and is mystical in nature rather than a work of Shaiva tantra. 5. Munda Devi Nam Dharini - It is a praise of Munda Devi and is mystical in nature rather than belonging to Shaiva tantra. |
dc.format.extent | 19.05 x 8.89 cm; 15 folios |
dc.format.mimetype | image/jpg |
dc.language.iso | Sanskrit |
dc.publisher | National Museum, New Delhi |
dc.subject | Manuscript Religious |
dc.type | Manuscript |
dc.identifier.accessionnumber | 57.106/266 |
dc.format.medium | image |
dc.format.material | Ink, Paper |
DC Field | Value |
dc.date.accessioned | 2020-10-28T10:34:46Z |
dc.date.available | 2020-10-28T10:34:46Z |
dc.description | This is a paper manuscript on Bodhi Satva Sutra handwritten in Sanskrit language and Sharda characters. It is purely religious and tantric in character. In the continuation, there are many other manuscripts mentioned below: 1. Vartulnath Sutras - It is metaphysical in nature. It is a commentary rather exhaustive Tika.2. It is an untitled manuscript containing verses of literary texts propounding the sentiment of love. 3. Two folios containing a treatise on metaphysics, probably on Shaivism. These have been attempted diagonally so far as calligraphy is concerned.4. Arya Marichi Nam Dharini- It is a glorification of Marichi Devata (deity) and is mystical in nature rather than a work of Shaiva tantra. 5. Munda Devi Nam Dharini - It is a praise of Munda Devi and is mystical in nature rather than belonging to Shaiva tantra. |
dc.format.extent | 19.05 x 8.89 cm; 15 folios |
dc.format.mimetype | image/jpg |
dc.language.iso | Sanskrit |
dc.publisher | National Museum, New Delhi |
dc.subject | Manuscript Religious |
dc.type | Manuscript |
dc.identifier.accessionnumber | 57.106/266 |
dc.format.medium | image |
dc.format.material | Ink, Paper |