eGangotri XIII: All Kashmir Shaiva Works; 2 Balinese Lontars; 20 Commentary Bhagavat Gita

Subsequent to my discovery of the 4 Post-Stein Catalogs of Raghunath Temple by Patkar and Kamal Kishor Mishra ji, I decided to concentrate on all Kashmirian Works in the Library first – and my wishlist augmented by the Online IGNCA Catalog of the same.
Hence, work is now progressing through a Wishlist of about 100 manuscripts which upon completion  will allow us to resume the Original per-almira-order.
These Manuscript Catalogs which are to a large extent uptodate – though a lot of entires catalogued were missing from the Library:
The Catalogs can be seen here:
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If any Scholar wishes to get anything in particular scanned, I will be able to entertain those requests provided it is a Critical Work and related to Kashmir Shaivism which I may have overlooked.
2 Sharada manuscripts that I did as part of this Wish List, details I have already posted at the following Link:
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2 New Sharada Manuscripts at Raghunath Temple

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To separate these special Kashmir Shaiva and Kashmirian Works, I have created a New Scribd Account:
They include all Kashmirian/Kashmir Shaiva Work that have not already been digitized by us so far – but KS Works already digitized will have to be consulted in the other Accounts.
I am not providing any Links, I request Patrons to browse based on the Scribd Account above
These are the Abhinavagupta Works that we have done:
1). Geetartha Sangraha – Abhinava Gupta_Alm_10_Shlf_4_2351_Devanagari – Vedanta Shastra.pdf , 30 Pages
2). Geetartha Sangraha – Abhinava Gupta_Alm_8_Shlf_5_1930_Devanagari – Vedanta Shastra.pdf , 130 Pages
3). Ghat Karpar Vivritti – Abhinavagupta_Alm4_shlf_4_809_gh_Devanagari – Kavyam.pdf , 22 Pages
4). Ishwar Pratyabhijna Sutra Vimarshini – Abhinav Gupta _Alm_11_shlf_3_2593_Devanagari – Dharma  Shastra.pdf , 193 Pages
5). Ishwar Prtyabhijna Sutra Vimarshini – Abhinava Gupta_Alm_Alm_10_shlf_3_2336_Devanagari – Bhakti shastra.pdf , 268 Pages
6). Para Praveshika_Alm_9_Shlf_3_2089_Devanagari – Bhakti Shastra.pdf , 16 Pages
7). Para Trimshika Vivaran with Tika – Abhinava Gupta _Alm_8_shlf_5_1916_Devanagari – Bhakti shastra.pdf , 108 Pages
8). Parmartha Sara Sangra Karika with Purna Advayamayi Vivritti and Ashram Upanishad – Abhinava Gupta -2063_2064_Alm_9_shlf_3_Devanagari – Bhakti shastra.pdf , 104 Pages
9). Parmartha Sara with Commentary- Abhinava Gupta and Yogi Raj _Alm_10_shlf_1_2195_Devanagari – Bhakti shastra.pdf , 98 Pages
10). Pratyabhijna Sutra Vimarshini – Abhinavagupta_Alm10_shlf_2_2263_Devanagari – vedant shastra.pdf , 256 Pages
11). Pratyabhijna Sutra Vimarshini – Abhinavagupta_Alm_11_shlf_3_2594_Devanagari – Dharma Shastra.pdf , 70 Pages
12). Pratyabhijna Sutra Vimarshni – Abhinavagupta _Alm_10_shlf_1_2183_Devanagari – vedant  shastra.pdf , 51 Pages
13). Tantra Sara and Dehasta Devata Chakra Stotra – Abhinava Gupta_Alm_10_shlf_3_2333_2334_Devanagari – Tantra.pdf , 88 Pages
These are Other Shaivite Works we have done:
1). Bhagwata Gita Bhashya Mula – Shri Anand Tirtha_2418_Alm_10_shlf_4_Devanagari – Vedanta Shastra.pdf , 121 Pages
2). Bhuvaneshwari Panchangam from Rurayamala_Alm_ _3887_Sharada – Tantra.pdf , 52 Pages
3). Dhvanyaloka Lochanam – Anand Vardhan (Abhinav Gupta)_Alm_3_shlf_3_499 _1_G_Devanagari – Alankar Shastra.pdf , 245 Pages
4). Dhvanyaloka Lochanam – Anand Vardhna (Abhinav Gupta)_Alm_4_shlf_4_803_Devanagari – Alankar Shastra.pdf , 344 Pages
5). Dhvanyaloka Lochanam – Ananda Vardhan_Alm_3_shlf_3_499_gh_Devanagari – Alankar Shastra.pdf , 249 Pages
6). Ganapati and Other_11 Stotras_4766 – 4776 Sharada.pdf , 462 Pages
7). Laghu Stava Tika From Panchastavi_Alm_2_shlf_2_230_Devanagari – Kavya.pdf , 20 Pages
8). Lalita Sahasra Nama Bhashya Saubhagya Bhaskara – Bhaskar Rai_4885_Devanagari – Tantra.pdf , 452 Pages
9). Mahanaya Prakash – Kshiti Kantha_Alm_8_shlf_5_1920_Devanagari – Bhakti shastra.pdf , 55 Pages
10). Samba Panchashika Vivritii – Shri Kshemraj_2331_Alm_10_shlf_3_Devanagari – Kashmir Shaivism.pdf , 58 Pages
11). Samba Panchashika_Alm_5996_1599_K_Devanagari – Kashmir Shaivism.pdf , 117 Pages
12). Saubhagya Kavacham In Vamakeshwari Tantra_Alm_ _4513_Devanagari – Tantra.pdf , 12 Pages
13). Shiva Drishti Vivritti – Shri Utpaldev Rajanak _Alm_10_shlf_3_2332_Devanagari – Bhakti Shastra.pdf , 110 Pages
14). Shiva Jiva Dashakam_Alm_5793_Anand Nath_Sahib Kaul_Devanagari – Tantra.pdf , 9 Pages
15). Shiva Sutra Vimarshini – Shri Khemraj_Alm_8_shlf_5_1917_Devanagari – Bhakti shastra.pdf , 50 Pages
16). Shiva Sutra Vimarshni – Shri Khemraj_Alm_10_shlf_3_2309_Devanagari – Bhakti shastra.pdf , 114 Pages
17). Spand Sutra Vritti (Shiva Sutra Vimarshini)- Vasugupta and Kshemaraja – Alm_5_shlf_3_993_ gha_Devanagari – Bhakti Shastra.pdf , 89 Pages
18). Stava Chintaman Vivritti – Kshemaraja_Alm_8_shlf_3_1919_Devanagari – Bhakti Shastra.pdf , 56 Pages
19). Stava Chintamani Vivritti – Shri Kshemraj_Alm_10_shlf_3_2337_Devanagari – Bhakti Shastram.pdf , 66 Pages
20). Stava Chintamani_Alm_22_shlf_5_Devanagari_5041- Bhakti.pdf , 37 Pages
21). Swatantrya Deepika_Alm_5593_Devanagari – Tantra.pdf , 235 Pages
22). Utpal Stotravali with Advaya Sukti Vivrittti _Shri Utpal Deva _Alm_10_shlf_3_2335_Devanagari – Bhakti Shastra.pdf , 141 Pages
23). Vamakeshwar Tantra_Alm_ _ 5618_1152_k_Devanagari – Tantra.pdf , 133 Pages
24). Vigyan Bhairava with Udyota Commentary – Shivopaddhyaya_Alm_8_shlf_5_1922_Devanagari -Bhakti Shastra.pdf , 100 Pages
25). Vigyan Bhairava_Alm__ 5603_1137_K_Devanagari – Tantra.pdf , 142 Pages
These are books which had Serial Numbers corresponding to Kashmiri WOrks but turned out a glaring case of Wrong Cataloging:
1). Bhagawat Purana Raasa Krida Panchadhyayi Tika_Alm_5_shlf_3_1003_Gh_Devanagari – Puran.pdf , 230 Pages
2). Chanakya Raj Niti Shataka_Alm_5_shlf_4_1072_GH_Devanagari – Neeti Shastram.pdf , 54 Pages
3). Chandogya Upanishad Seventh Prapathak in Tika – Shankracharaya_1672_Alm_8_shlf_3_Devanagari – Vedanta Shastra.pdf , 54 Pages
4). Gaadadyartha ( Samanya Nirukti ) _Alm_7_shlf_5_1576_Devanagari – Nyaya Vaisheshika.pdf , 54 Pages
5). Gadadhari Tika_Alm_7_shlf_2_1477_Devanagari – Nyaya Vaisheshika.pdf , 22 Pages
6). Ganapati Kavacha Shiva Kavacha from Skandha Purana_Alm_5_shlf_4_1032_Devanagari – Tantra.pdf , 6 Pages
7). Ghat Karpara Tika Artha Deepika – Kalidas_Alm_5_shlf_3_1012_Gha_Devanagari – Kavyam.pdf , 12 Pages
8). Mahabharate Anusmriti_Alm_5_shlf_4_1033_Gha_Devanagari – Mahamatam.pdf , 8 Pages
9). Mahimna Stotra Tika_Alm_5_shlf_4_999_Devanagari – Stotra.pdf , 40 Pages
10). Mundaka and 52 Other Upanishads till Ashram Upanishad_Alm_8_shlf_3_1746_1797_Devanagari – Upanishad.pdf , 305 Pages
11). Narad Gita and Dana Leela _Alm_5_shlf_4_1096_Devanagari – Bhakti shastra.pdf , 14 Pages
12). Narayana and 15 Other Upnishads _Alm_8_shlf_3_1717_1736_Devanagari – Upnishad.pdf , 109 Pages
13). Niralambopanishad_Alm_5_shlf_2_967_Gha_Devanagari – upnishat.pdf , 8 Pages
14). Paksha Didhiti Prakasha In Jagadishi Shiromani Tika _Alm_7_shlf_2_1475_Devanagari – Nyaya Shastra.pdf , 68 Pages
15). Prakrit Prakash Vritti Manorama – Varruchi _Alm_5_shlf_2_938_GH_Devanagari – Vyakarana.pdf , 45 Pages
16). Pranava- Aruna- Kalagni Rudra -Upanishad _Alm_5_shlf_3_1015_Devanagari – Upanishad.pdf , 6 Pages
17). Rakshasa Kavya Vyakhya Kashika – Bal Krishna Paya Gunda _Alm_2_shlf_2_231_Devanagari – Kavya.pdf , 32 Pages
18). Ras Ganga Dhar – Pandit Raj Jagannath_Alm_2_shlf_2_254_kh_Devanagari – Alankar Shastra.pdf , 362 Pages
19). Saundarya Lahari Shankaracharya_Alm_5_shlf_3_1002_Gha_Devanagari – Stotra.pdf , 18 Pages
20). Shariraka Mimansa Bhashya 3rd and 4th Quarter of 2nd Chapter – Shankaracharya_Alm_8_shlf_11647_Devanagari – Vedanta Shastra.pdf , 82 Pages
21). Shri Raghunath Mandir – Kamal Kishor Mishra.pdf , 182 Pages
22). Siddhanta Chandrika Sarasvati Tika _Alm_1_shlf_2_22_Devanagari – Vyakarana.pdf , 158 Pages
23). Siddhanta Lakshana_Alm_7_shlf_2_1476_Devanagari – Nyaya Vaisheshika.pdf , 74 Pages
24). Surya Ka Mantra_5513_1033K_Devanagari – Stotra.pdf , 26 Pages
25). Surya Kavacha from Rudra Yamala Tantra_Alm_5_shlf_3_1009_Gha_Devanagari – Tantra.pdf , 6 Pages
26). Vibhakti Artha Nirupana in Vyutpatti Vada Tika – Gadhdhar_1582_Alm_7_shlf_5_Devanagari – Nyaya Vaisheshika.pdf , 190 Pages
27). Vijaya Kalp_Alm_5_Shlf_3_1010_Gha_Devanagari – Ayurveda.pdf , 3 Pages
This is one Jain Prakrit Manuscript that we did:
Shiva Jiva Dashakam is yet another Sahib Kaul work that we have freshly discovered.
Sri Vidya Nitya Paddhati a very crucial work that will shed light on Sri Vidyaism in Kashmir – that I had assumed to have been hitherto unknown based on several Telephonic Inquiries with Indian Scholars – turns out thanks to the correction by Prof. Sanderson – available as a manuscript in European Libraries and discussed by Prof. Sanderson in four of his Articles all available at his Academia.edu Page.
Shiva Jiva Dashakam – it is possible is really unknown to anyone.
I had a great fortune to visit Bali earlier this Month. Amongst other Wonderful things like my stay at Prabhu Darma Yasa-jis Ashram and the Satsang and the Rituals , I had the rare fortune of a random visit to a Shaman’s Residence. My causal inquiry if they had lontars ( Balinese manuscripts ) I was shown a heap of them. They were over generous and let me take pictures, I only photographed two of these which time and my strengh at that hour of the evening permitted.
These Can be now viewed at our FB Page:
I dont have the faintest clue what they are about but are most likely in Old Javanese interspersed with Sanskrit, though my phone camera didnt exactly do an Optimal Job. Inputs by experts of Balinese Literature are welcome. I also was able to reach out to two Experts n Bali who are responsible for the Digitization of Balinese Manuscripts at archive.org and recieved a complete copy of there Digitial Efforts also available at archive.org – not least give them as mcuh eBooks/e-manuscripts as they were interested in.
And finally, thanks to this Wonderful article by Jai Kishan Sharma of Jammu, PhD Sanskrit Jammu University
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Kashmiri commentators of Bhagavad Gita

Although Bhagavad Gita has remained a subject of multiple interpretations, scholars world over are still exploring the esoteric meanings in it.
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My Attention was redrawn to Stein’s Catalog and I discovered that Maharaja Ranbir Singh had commissioned a Compilation of a 20 Commentary Bhagavat Gita including two that were written by his Court Pandits at his behest. I am having this digitized as of now and shall be available in the Next Issue of eGangotri.
The Entry in Stein’s Catalog corresponding to the Entry can be seen below:
Atleast four Commentaries are Pre-Modern Kashmirian in Origin:
Sarvatobhadra of Rajanak Ram ( the Oldest Kashmiri Commentary on BG)
Tattva Prakashika of Rajanak Lakshmi Rama ( aka Lassa Kak )
Gitartha Sangraha – Abhinava Gupta
Ananda Tika – Rajanak Rama
The Hindi Tika will be yet more Rare Specimens of Late 19th Century Hindi Prose available online.
Tika Names are as follows:
 Anandi – Anand Rajanak
Kusum Vaijayanti – Giridhari Das
Gita Tatparya Shuddhi – Ram Chandra Saraswati
Gudartha Chandrika – Vanamali
Gudartha Prakashika – Madhu Sudan Saraswati
Tatva Prakashika – Rajanak Lakshmi Ram
Tatparya Nirnaya – Anand Giri
Pancholi –

Paramartha Prabha – Surya Pandit

Pishach Bhashya
Gitartha Sangraha – Abhinavagupta
Bhava Deepika – Neel Kanth
Bhav Prakash – Sadananda Vyas
Bhashya – Shankaracharya
Bhashya – Ramanuja

Madhu Bhashya – Ananda Tirtha

Sarvatobhadra – Ram Kantha
Subodhini – Shridhar Swami
Ranavir Samdbodhini – Court Pandit of Maharaja Ranbir Singh
Hindi Bhashya – Court Pandit of Maharaja Ranbir Singh
The Ninth Chapter of this Work can be seen below:
So stay tuned for the Next Issue.
PS.I will appreciate if someone in my list knows Shri Jai Kishan Sharma of Jammu – who can help us find the Other Kashmirian Commentaries and there Locations in J&K he has mentioned.

2 New Sharada Manuscripts at Raghunath Temple

Recently, I ran into a Book on Nataraj with some very stunning photographs by Shri Kamal Kishor Mishra, currently Associate Professor in Calcutta University.

I was pleasantly surprised that, Prof. Mishra had done the Second Set of Catalog Post-Stein to bring up to date the Collection.

3 Volumes were by Patekar done in the 70s and the fourth Volume by Prof. Mishra and Late Shri Dhaniram Shastri, Chief Librarian of Raghunath Temple.

I decided to digitize all Kashmir Shaiva Manuscripts based on this New Catalog. I realized all entries related to the Script of the Manuscript are entered as Devanagari which is clearly wrong. Only Two entries in the 4th Volume showed Sharada, hence I had these done first.

The First manuscript contains the following Stotras:

i. Ganapati Stavaraja ( from Bhaivhsya Purana ),
ii. Bhavani Nama Sahasraka (from Rudrayamala),
iii. Vitastata Stotram
iv. Jwalamukhi Stotram ( Ratna Pancha Kavya) )
v. Sharika Stotram
vi. Saundarya Lahari
vii. Mukunda Mala
viii. Narakottarana Sotra(?)
ix. Bhagavata Gita ( Mahabharata )
x. Devi Mahatmya ( Markandeya Purana )
xi. Indrakshi Stotra
The second Sharada Manuscript is the Bhuvanshwari Panchanga – from the Rudrayamala – according to the Title.

eGangotri X: Digitizations in SriNagar

I am back from a short trip to Srinagar and now already on my Way to the World Sanskrit Conference 2015 in Bangkok,Thailand. If anyone is coming there, then do email me, I will be happy to meet them.

Anyone eager to have my Data bring a 2 TB hard drive also, I will do my best to make everyone happy.

I was very lucky to meet many Important People in the Field of Culture in Srinagar . And we digitized a few manuscripts also. But it was unfortunately very short but I did get a lot of tips to be able to explore more of Kashmir fruitfully in Future. And a Team of One Member is now stationed in Srinagar for digitization and hoping to hire atleast one More Person to start work at the Kashmir University Library’s Sanskrit Collection.

The Most Important thing we got to do is meet T.N. Ganjoo ji at his residence and recieve 10 Sharada Manuscripts and One 1919 Publication of Mahartha Manjari edited by T Ganapati Shastri from him.

The Most Important Manuscript which I think we did was the Sanskrit Prose Translation of Lal Dyad. It preserves the Oldest specimens of the Kashmiri Language and many obsolete Kashmiri Words will now be better understood by Scholars through this Manuscript. This is the only manuscript of its kind.

Lal Dyad With Sanskrit Translation – Sharada_Ram Shaiva Ashram_Part1.pdf

and this is the Another Very Important Manuscript we did:

Para Praveshika and Other 11 Manuscripts – Sharada_Ram Shaiv Ashram_3_Part1.pdf

It is a Composite Manuscript with the following texts with 607 pages:

Para Praveshika
Pratyabhijna hridaya
Spanda Vritti Tika
Mahimana ParaH Tika
Vigyan Bhairava
Samba Panchashika
Siva Sutra?
Tantraloke Matrika Chakra Tika ( in 8 folios )
Ram Gita Tika
Nirvana Prakarane Jivan Mukta Nischaye Yogopadeshe Naam ShanaH
Adhyatma Ramayan Uttara Kande Uma Maheshwar Samvade Panchamo’dhyayasya Shri Ram Gita Tika Satika
Anuttaraashtika of Abhinavagupta
Tantraloke Matrika Chakra Tika, this submanuscript seems an intersting unpublished entry. Comments welcome

Manuscript 1:

Spanda Nirnaya Ist Chapter and 1st Page of Second Chapter – Sharada_Ram Shaiva Ashram_1.pdf

Manuscript 2:

Shiva Sutra Vimarshini of Kshemaraja – Sharada_Ram Shaiv Ashram_2

Manuscript 4,

Shiva Sutra Vimarshini Fragment With Notes – Sharada_Ram Shaiv Ashram_4.pdf

Manuscript 5:

Utpala Stotravali with Kshemaraja Tika – Sharada_Ram Shaiv Ashram Manuscript 5_Part1.pdf

Manuscript 6:

Spanda Vivritti of Rama Kantha – Sharada_Ram Shaiv Ashram Manuscript 6_Part1.pdf

Manuscript 7:

Vedic Kalpa Drum Collection of Stotras – Sharada_Ram Shaiv Ashram Manuscript 7_Part1.pdf

Manuscript 9:

Bhagavata Gita and Other 10 Manuscripts – Sharada_Ram Shaiv Ashram_9_Part3.pdf

Another Composite Manuscript Contains the following Texts

Snana Vidhi
Sandhya Pasavam(?)
Bhavani Sahasranama
Indrakshi Stotram
Bhadara Mantra
Pancha Stavi
Vishnu Panchayatan Puja Vidhi
Ragya Stotra
Rama Puja or Ram Stotra
Navagraha Stotra
Bhagavata Gita

Manuscript 10:

Fragments of Bhagavat With Notes – Sharada_Ram Shaiv Ashram_10.pdf

Ganjoo Sahib told me that he rescued these fragments from a Panwala for few paisas who was recycling it to wrap his pans.

The 1919 Mahartha Manjari of T Ganapati Shastri:

I have One More Manuscript to share which I will do later as I have to edit it first. At 1500+ pages it is a Vedic Compilation but I am not exactly sure about its contents.
This One Illustrated Manuscript – is from Ishwar Ashram Trust, New Delhi. I had photographed it formerly, now scanned it with Our New Systems to get a Proper Compact PDF.
All Files uploaded can be viewed in the Swami Ram Shaiva Ashram Account created in Scribd:

eGangotri III

Dear All:

We finally completed digitizing at UPSS, Lucknow and my Staff is now in Jammu to commence work in Raghunath Temple Library which has over 4200 Manuscripts.

Our Target of Digitizng all Sharada manuscripts in UPSS is short by around 10-15 Manuscripts and one of the Intriguing entiries under Sharada merely mentioned as “Kashmirika GranthaH” I had been pursuing from Day One but it could never be traced largely because the Manuscript Curator was highly uncooperative.

Since the Original Catalgoers never identified its Title/Author I had hopes of stumbling upon something unique.

Jagadanda Jha Sahib – Librarian UPSS who very kindly introduced us to the Manuscipt Division has said that he will try to provide us with a Digital Copy over Time.

It is regrettable we have only done half of the Work we had the Potential to finish thanks in large Parts to the Curator whose busy schedule Newspaper/Tea/Chat Therapy /Aaraam Yoga on Desk permitted her the Time to open the Almirah only once a Day.

Hence, much as I wanted Peter Freund/Demian Martins/Mark Guruji’s Special Requests we could never make it ( except for 4 Entries from Mark Guruji).

All 155 Manuscripts can be seen here:

https://www.scribd.com/indicmanuscripts
Or at Google Drive
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0Bw4MoXZjLpcMN19PLURndU5LYmM&usp=sharing

*Ever since, scribd scapped its Collection feature – I am unable to provide Selections.

The Ones we specifically did after my Last Newsletter in Diwali are here:

SharadaPostDiwali

https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0Bw4MoXZjLpcMZU44U2p2a2JDZnc&usp=sharing

28 Manuscripts of Tantragama are in Devanagari :
57 are in Sharada

Interesting Ones amongst the Sharada Ones are:

Abhinavagupta’s Gitartha Sangraha ( Boris for You! )
10 Folios of Ishvara Pratyabhijna Karika of Abhinavagupta ( with unpublished magrginal Notes. )
Yoga Vasishtha of Valmiki ( at 684 Pages and 461 MB )
Bhairava Anukarana Tantra
Bhairava Stambha Tantra
Shiva Tantra
Bhagawat Gita
Martanda MAhatmya ( must be important for the Kashmiri Shaivites given the famous Martand Temple in Indo-Pak Border ) and Mattan a place name which is actually corruption of Martanda.
Nekshma Pratishtha
Two Panchastavis
few folios of Kularnava

Amongst the Devanagari Ones:
Hatha Pradeepika ( Jim M. for you )
some folios of Rudra Yamals ( Dr. Naithani for you ) and
Shyama Rahasya ( The Secrets of the Dark Godess )
The Printed Version of the Book available online at
Shyama Rahasya Tantram

the Introduction says something to the effect that this book is much feared by all and Practitioners scared to mention it but now my audacity and boldness I put it in front of You )

A Few in Gurumukhi which include Bhagawata Dashmam Skandha/Vedanta Prakriya Jana Bodhini/Vedanta Siddhanta Sara/Guru Mahima Prakasha.

I am still not sure if the Vedantic Titles refer to Sanskrit Originals in Gurumukhi Script or Translations. The former I am told is difficult because Gurumukhi lacks the halanta which would render the task of transliterating Skt impossible.

Some others the titles are not known, volunteers who know Gurumukhi can kindly inform me the missing titles

A interesting discovery was a hidden letter in Gurumukhi stamped 1886 with Devanagari and English also seen and the British Stamp in Urdu. Some glimpse of History through this Letter.

Gurumukhi

The Last Leg of Swami Amrit Vagbhava Books/Docs is now over.

The folowing are Letters which various devotees and acolytes had written to him over the Years

Letters of amrit Vagbhava:

Two very interesting documents we found were Sanskrit Letters of Dina Nath Yaksha. Dina Nath yaksha as we all know had a immense Library of Rare Sharada Manuscripts in Srinagar which was unfortunately destroyed by Vandals in the Riots of the 90s.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bzs7df1AKxSWYzdVT0dTYmtLRHc/view?usp=sharing

The Letter is written in a very flowing and elegant style and also talks about the Plight of the Community in those days.

Spoke to Several Heads of Museums and Repositories in J&K ( Zahid Sahib, Haroun Rashid Sahib, Shailen Kumar Sahib, Paras Mishra ji ) – there welcome and kindness were truly amazing and rare.

Haroun Rashid Sahib told me that there is a Holy Quran in Sharada !!!

They all have assured me in providing access to there repositories and I hope soon I will get to digitize there Manuscripts as well.

Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan Jammu Campus, 73 Sharada Manuscripts work starts today. Thanks to Devanathan Sir.

Will end this with the Great News that the heart-rending BBC and Other Media Reports of the Complete sabotage of Sri Nagar Museum and destruction of All Manuscripts is not True – Zahid Sahib the Director confirmed on Phone that the only Items damaged were the papier machete items and no Manuscript got damaged !!!!

Zahid Sahib let my Team visit you and digitize the 600 Manuscripts you mentioned before another Flood’s unforgiving assault