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A collection of Christian prayers in Tamil, on palm leaf manuscripts.
The script indicates that the manuscripts were written in the fifteenth or sixteenth centuries.
They are thought to be the work of early missionaries, or of the Malankara Christian church.
Source: Library of Congress


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