Stories
- Article
The eye of darshan
The Hindu concept of darshan means “divine revelation”, but it’s also about the multilayered ways in which we see the world around us. Adrian Plau explains how one image in a Panjabi manuscript relates to darshan, and why it’s so striking.
- Interview
Inside the mind of Ayurvedic Man’s curator, Bárbara Rodriguez Muñoz
The choices a curator makes – what goes in? what stays out? why? – are often as fascinating as the exhibition itself.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
- Online
Foreign Editions: Hindi
Date: 1973Reference: JDW/2/3/3/150Part of: James D. Watson Collection- Books
Grantha pārijāta : Hindī bhāshā ke hastalikhita granthoṃ kī vargīkr̥ta sūcī / sampādaka, Rāma Kr̥pālu Śarmā = Granth parij̄ȧt : a classified catalogue of Hindi manuscripts / editor, Ram Kripalu Sharma.
Śrī Sañjaya Śarmā Saṅgrahālaya evaṃ Śodha Saṃsthāna.Date: 2001-- Archives and manuscripts
Alchemical and chemical receipts, mostly translated from Hindi.
Date: 1853Reference: MS.3610Part of: Monckton, Edward Henry Cradock (1812-1878)- Archives and manuscripts
Alchemical and chemical receipts, mostly translated from Hindi.
Date: c.1850Reference: MS.3603Part of: Monckton, Edward Henry Cradock (1812-1878)- Archives and manuscripts
Alchemical and chemical receipts, mostly translated from Hindi.
Date: c.1846Reference: MS.3597Part of: Monckton, Edward Henry Cradock (1812-1878)