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original: "Pārasīprakāśa Vinodaḥ." This work, composed by Vedāngarāya in the 17th century, is a famous Sanskrit-Persian bilingual dictionary and astronomical treatise intended to explain Persian celestial terminology to Sanskrit-speaking scholars.
This matches the library accession number "563-gha" seen on the cover label.
Characters 20? original: "varṇa 20." This likely refers to the "akshara-sankhya" or a count of characters per line, a common metadata note for scribes to calculate payment or space. 23 A? Do Veera ?Persian Illumination, Delight, Folio Translation of the Sanskrit terms: "Pārasīprakāśa," "Vinodaḥ," and "Patra."