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Description11th or 12th century Vajravali manuscript, Buddhist tantric text, Sanskrit, Nepalaksara script.jpg
English: A few pages from the Vajrāvalī Buddhist text, a ritual compendium compiled by the Vikramashila monastery around 1100 CE, by the abbot Abhayakaragupta.
This text is one of the largest compendium on tantric Buddhism. It has extensive discussions on various rituals and ceremonies within a Buddhist monastery.
Cecil Bendall purchased this manuscript in February 1898–9 in Nepal. The manuscript is now preserved as MS Or.154 at the Cambridge University LIbrary.
Language: Sanskrit
Script: Nepalaksara
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