Episode 10: Preserving the manuscript collection at the Central Department of Nepalbhasa at Tribhuvan University - An overview - Dr. Bidur Bhattarai - University of Hamburg
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26.01.2024
Episode 10: Preserving the manuscript collection at the Central Department of Nepalbhasa at Tribhuvan University - An overview
In the new episode of his video series on the ‘Written Artefacts of Nepal – Preservation and Documentation’, Bidur Bhattarai gives us a glimpse into the preservation measures carried out on manuscripts and other written artefacts at the Central Department of Nepalbhasa at Tribhuvan University in Patan.
The measures were applied to an important collection of manuscripts, most of which date from the period between the 17th and 20th centuries. It consists of over 400 manuscripts containing religious and non-religious texts, about 40 handwritten paper artefacts, and 10 palm-leaf documents. They were cleaned and are now being kept in customised acid-free E-Flute phase boxes. The aim of these measures is to keep the collection safe for a long time and to make it more conveniently available to students and researchers interested in the manuscripts.
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This preservation work is a collaborative effort of the CSMC and the Central Department of Nepalbhasa at Tribhuvan University. It is part of the project ‘Preserving the Written Cultural Heritage of Nepal’, which was generously supported by the German Foreign Office and the Gerda Henkel Foundation.
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This series of short films offers brief and accessible introduction to Nepalese written artefacts, exploring their diversity and uniqueness in terms of writing, supports, materials, forms, and texts. It is initiated and produced by Dr Bidur Bhattarai, Coordinator of the project ‘Preserving the Written Artefacts of Nepal’ based at the Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures at Universität Hamburg. The project is generously supported by the German Foreign Office and the Gerda Henkel Foundation.
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