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1053 SOLD Antique Astrology Scroll Sanskrit Manuscript - Janam Patri

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This long scroll is a Janam Patri or Horoscope.

It is a practice among Hindu families to create an astrological chart for every new born baby that is based on the positions of the planets, sun, moon and stars at the time and location of the child's birth. The aim of such a chart is to foretell the future of the child, the stumbling blocks she might face and the areas in which success will be achieved.

These were once a critical tool for fixing marriages - as it was important that the charts of the two individuals were harmonious. Conflicting horoscopes could be deal breakers  in arranging the marriage.

This document is consulted over the years as the child grows up and important decisions are taken for his lifepath.

Janam Patris usually show 2-3 calculation charts and since the mid 1900s, most are arranged in the form of notebook bindings about a quarter or half the size of an A4 paper.

Few are in the long scroll format and none as long as this one. The scroll has been created by gluing together single sheets of handmade paper.

Further few are painted and this is among the rare ones that have been done so elaborately.

The painting includes the gods presiding over each of the 9 planets (in the vedas all 9 were mentioned), Vishnu and Ganesh. Further, Buddhist symbols have also been painted in.

The script is Devnagari and the language is probably Sanskrit.

The length robably for a Hindu royal / noble family baby from Nepal

Dated Vikram Samvat 1868

8.5 x 200 inches

Some damage over the decades.

An absolutely amazing piece of culture!

More images available on request.

 

Antique Astrology Scroll Sanskrit Manuscript - Janam Patri

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This item has spent a lifetime being used for the purpose of its creation with the original artist/user. Signs of this life lived heartily may be present on the piece in the form of stains, thread loss, loose threads, holes, tears, color run and other imperfections. Therefore the condition must be assumed to be “not” perfect. More photos of such imperfections will be provided on request.

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