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English: en:Birch-bark manuscript. 62 folios. Date not known, probably 17th or en:18th century AD. en:Sanskrit, in en:Sharada script. Three paddhatis on en:Kashmiri en:Shaivite rituals.
Source The original is kept in the University Library, University of Tuebingen, library catalog numbers Ma I 404,1-3. Taken from http://www.e-ternals.com/english/publications/publications20col2.html . Then transferred from en.wikipedia.
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  • 2005-01-02 17:01 Dbachmann 400×211×8 (27850 bytes) {{PD}} http://www.e-ternals.com/english/publications/publications20col2.html

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A Kashmiri manuscript on birch bark (c. 17th or 18th century CE). Sanskrit, in Sharada script. Three paddhatis on Kashmiri Shaivite rituals.

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