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original: Janmapradīpaḥ (Jyotiṣam). In Sanskrit literature, the title "Pradīpa" or "Lamp" signifies a text that illuminates a complex subject—in this case, natal astrology.
The handwritten Sanskrit indicates "Sampūrṇam," meaning the text is not a fragment but contains the entire work as intended by the author or scribe. Note the variation in the catalog number from 826 to 829.
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Patrāṇi: Literally "leaves." In the context of Indian manuscripts, this refers to the individual folios, which are usually numbered on one side and written on both.