This project was designed to explore, survey and digitise sanskrit manuscripts remained in the collection of newar individuals in the kathmandu valley and other areas. The main focus of the project was to digitise rare medieval sanskrit manuscripts, related to buddhism and hinduism, as well as secular topics, in newar communities, as well as to rescue those … The bhujimol script is an ancient version of the nepal or newa script that was used to write sanskrit and newar in nepal.

The ranjana script, an ornate abugida derived from earlier nepalese scripts, emerged around the 11th century and became the preferred medium for transcribing religious texts in the kathmandu valley, … We host a growing archive of newar manuscripts found in the uk. Originally in nepalbhasa and sanskrit languages, the digital copies are openly accessible with transcription and translation. This is one of 28 collections of rare medieval manuscripts digitised by the eap1023 project team in newär settlements in rural kathmandu and hill areas of nepal. This article presents the first diachronic annotated corpus of newar (dacon), an ongoing project to annotate newar texts ranging from the 12th to the 19th centuries. This manuscript library celebrates this advancement in digital humanities by gathering volumes from libraries around the world to compare related manuscripts side by side in a digital environment.

This article presents the first diachronic annotated corpus of newar (dacon), an ongoing project to annotate newar texts ranging from the 12th to the 19th centuries. This manuscript library celebrates this advancement in digital humanities by gathering volumes from libraries around the world to compare related manuscripts side by side in a digital environment.