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| No. | 1066 - Gha The number is written in Devanagari numerals (१०६६). The suffix 'Gha' (घ) indicates a specific shelf-mark or sub-category within the collection. |
| Title | The Oracle of Great Knowledge original: Mahajjñāna Praśnāvalī. A "Prashnavali" is a traditional divinatory tool or text used to answer specific questions by referencing numbered verses or grids. |
| Author | The Sage Elder Garga original: Vṛddhagārgī muniḥ. "Vriddha" means "the Elder." Garga is a revered figure in Vedic tradition, credited as one of the founders of the science of time and celestial observation. |
| Extent | 2 Indicates the manuscript consists of two folios or sheets. |
| Age | __________ |
| Subject | Astrology — Complete original: Jyotiṣam — Sampūrṇam. Jyotisha refers to the traditional Indian system of astronomy and astrology. "Complete" signifies the manuscript contains the full text of this specific work. |
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Technical Vocabulary: Mahajjñāna (Supreme or great knowledge), Praśnāvalī (A sequence of inquiries; a divinatory manual), Jyotiṣam (The science of light/heavenly bodies), Vṛddha (Elder, ancient, or senior).