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Commentary on Chandrayana Vidhi

Keywords: Manuscript
Stotra

Publisher: National Museum, New Delhi

Description: This is a paper manuscript on Commentary on Chandrayana Vidhi is handwritten in Sanskrit language and Sharda characters by Langkasi . The work showing the method of observing the Chandrayana fast. This deals with rituals. In the same continuation, we have Udyapana Homa Vidhi. Also, there is another manuscript of Chandra Stotra in the continuation of the above work. It is purely devotional in nature relating all different epithets of the moon and contains only 7 lines.

Type: Manuscript

Received From: National Museum, New Delhi


DC Field Value
dc.date.accessioned 2020-10-28T09:33:43Z
dc.date.available 2020-10-28T09:33:43Z
dc.description This is a paper manuscript on Commentary on Chandrayana Vidhi is handwritten in Sanskrit language and Sharda characters by Langkasi . The work showing the method of observing the Chandrayana fast. This deals with rituals. In the same continuation, we have Udyapana Homa Vidhi. Also, there is another manuscript of Chandra Stotra in the continuation of the above work. It is purely devotional in nature relating all different epithets of the moon and contains only 7 lines.
dc.format.extent 11.43 x 13.97 cm; 10 folios
dc.format.mimetype image/jpg
dc.language.iso Sanskrit
dc.publisher National Museum, New Delhi
dc.subject Manuscript
Stotra
dc.type Manuscript
dc.identifier.accessionnumber 57.106/247
dc.format.medium image
dc.format.material Ink, Paper


DC Field Value
dc.date.accessioned 2020-10-28T09:33:43Z
dc.date.available 2020-10-28T09:33:43Z
dc.description This is a paper manuscript on Commentary on Chandrayana Vidhi is handwritten in Sanskrit language and Sharda characters by Langkasi . The work showing the method of observing the Chandrayana fast. This deals with rituals. In the same continuation, we have Udyapana Homa Vidhi. Also, there is another manuscript of Chandra Stotra in the continuation of the above work. It is purely devotional in nature relating all different epithets of the moon and contains only 7 lines.
dc.format.extent 11.43 x 13.97 cm; 10 folios
dc.format.mimetype image/jpg
dc.language.iso Sanskrit
dc.publisher National Museum, New Delhi
dc.subject Manuscript
Stotra
dc.type Manuscript
dc.identifier.accessionnumber 57.106/247
dc.format.medium image
dc.format.material Ink, Paper