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Birch bark MS from Kashmir of the Rupavatara
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Birch bark MS from Kashmir of the Rupavatara
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Birch bark manuscript from Kashmir of the Rupavatara, a grammatical textbook based on the Sanskrit grammar of Panini. It was composed by Dharmakirti, a Buddhist monk from Ceylon. The manuscript was transcribed in 1663
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A birch bark manuscript from Kashmir of the Rupavatara, a grammatical textbook based on the Sanskrit grammar of Pāṇini (dated 1663)
L0032691 Birch bark MS from Kashmir of the Rupavatra
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Birch bark manuscript from Kashmir of the Rupavatra, a grammatical textbook based on the Sanskrit grammar of Panini. It was compossed by Dharmakirti, a Buddhist monk from Ceylon. The manuscript was transcribed in 1663
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