Stories of Hindu gods.

Title Stories of Hindu gods.
Author Wood, Casey A. (Casey Albert) 1856-1942 [former owner, donor]
Publication Date: 1720
Publication Place India - creator not identified
Subject Gaṇeśa (Hindu deity), Gaṇeśa (Hindu deity), Hindu gods., Hindu hymns, Sanskrit., Dieux hindous., Hindu gods, Hindu hymns, Sanskrit
Type kitap
Language ara,san
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions 1 online resource (IX, 457 folios) : colour illustrations
Library: jisc
Record ID q_language%3A%20ara_sort_year_rn_2547
Library Location University of East Anglia Library
Date 1720
Notes Title from Poleman., Includes 9 full-page well-painted colour miniatures, showing Persian influence although the manuscript is probably of Indian origin.There is the usual literary arrangement or sequence of text, history, and picture of the deity. Ganesh, the elephant-headed god of good luck comes in first place., The first 9 pages are numbered with Roman numerals, but for the remaining ones, the numbering is done in Sanskrit for the leaves on the lower left corner of the left hand pages, which go from left to right.. Each page of text is enclosed by red frames with six lines of text on each page., Text in Sanskrit, Sarada script; with some pencil notations in Arabic script on pages III and IV on three columns of numbered words., Print version record
Tür Illustrated, text
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Stories of Hindu gods.

Author Wood, Casey A. (Casey Albert) 1856-1942 [former owner, donor]
Publication Date 1720
Publication Place India - creator not identified
Subject Gaṇeśa (Hindu deity), Gaṇeśa (Hindu deity), Hindu gods., Hindu hymns, Sanskrit., Dieux hindous., Hindu gods, Hindu hymns, Sanskrit
Type kitap
Language ara,san
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions 1 online resource (IX, 457 folios) : colour illustrations
Library jisc
Record ID q_language%3A%20ara_sort_year_rn_2547
Library Location University of East Anglia Library
Date 1720
Notes Title from Poleman., Includes 9 full-page well-painted colour miniatures, showing Persian influence although the manuscript is probably of Indian origin.There is the usual literary arrangement or sequence of text, history, and picture of the deity. Ganesh, the elephant-headed god of good luck comes in first place., The first 9 pages are numbered with Roman numerals, but for the remaining ones, the numbering is done in Sanskrit for the leaves on the lower left corner of the left hand pages, which go from left to right.. Each page of text is enclosed by red frames with six lines of text on each page., Text in Sanskrit, Sarada script; with some pencil notations in Arabic script on pages III and IV on three columns of numbered words., Print version record
Tür Illustrated, text
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