/
This library is built in the open.
If you spot an error, have a suggestion, or just want to say hello — we’d love to hear from you.

Library identification label fixed to a red cloth manuscript cover.
| No. | 1066 - Gha original: घ (gha); the fourth letter of the Devanagari alphabet, used here as a shelf-mark sub-category. |
| Title | The Oracle of Great Knowledge original: Mahajjñāna Praśnāvalī; a "Prashnavali" is a divinatory text used to provide answers to specific questions, often using a grid or table of numbers. |
| Author | The Sage Elder Garga original: Vṛddhagārgī muniḥ; Garga is a legendary figure in ancient India, regarded as one of the founding fathers of Jyotisha (astrology). "Vriddha" means "the Elder." |
| Extent | 2 Indicates the manuscript consists of two physical leaves or folios. |
| Age | |
| Subject | Astrology — Complete original: Jyotiṣam — Sampūrṇam; "Jyotisha" is the traditional Vedic system of time-keeping, astronomy, and astrology. "Complete" indicates the text is not a fragment. |
Digital archive credit: CC-0 Dharmartha Trust Jammu & Kashmir. An eGangotri-Vaidika Bharata Initiative.
Technical Vocabulary: Mahajjñāna Praśnāvalī (The Great Knowledge Inquiry-List), Vṛddhagārgī muni (The Elder Garga Sage), Jyotiṣam (The science of light/astrology), Sampūrṇam (Complete/Finished).