Identification
Located in (Site)
                              
          Stored in (Institution)
                              
          Other number
                              EAP_NEW_BDL_MSS_00001
          Basics
Works contained (1)
          
      Script
          Bengali
              Oldness
                              Rather old
          Year (Gregorian calendar)
                              c. 1613
          Year in Śaka
                              1535
          Extracts
Extract  (4)
                
            
            
            
                Colophon phrase of MS Suri BirbhumDL EAP Scan No. 1
                
            
        
                
                        
Colophon phrase
      
        
    
            
            
            
                Post-colophon of MS Suri BirbhumDL EAP Scan No. 1
                
            
        
                
                        
Post-colophon
      
        
    Scholarship and Resources
Also collected in (Collection)
                              
          Physical
Width
                              42.00
          Height
                              4.00
          Material
                              Palm-leaf
          Condition
                              Poor
          Physical completeness
                              Incomplete
          Number of folios
                              56
          Original number of folios
                              58
          Extant folio range
                              2–28, 30–58(?)
          Lines per page
                              4
          Letters per line
                              95
          Odds and Ends
More facts
          Utterly damaged and worm-eaten; left and right margins are often dilapidated and therefore folio numbers (on versos) are often not visible.
          ,              First folio is lost.
          ,              It is uncertain whether the original folios were 58.
          ,              The scribe is certain Nyāyavāgīśa Bhaṭṭācāryya.
          ,              At the end, there is a pedigree of the owner.