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Fowler Quran: Sura āl-Imran
Fowler Quran: Sura āl-Imran (Q. 3), verses 17. fols 35v-36r. c. 1750-1850. Siyu(?), Pate Island (Kenya). Scribe unknown. Ink on laid paper. Image courtesy of the Fowler Museum, UCLA, Los Angeles.
Wampum Belts
On the right: these belts have a purple base colour which is said to reflect the hostilities at the time, reflecting war and violence. On the left: these belts have a white base, which is said to reflect peace and good will.
Engineers Mei Li and Aly Abdelaziz from Grasselli’s Geomechanics Group stand in front of a wall-size microCT image, gesturing at details
Engineers Mei Li and Aly Abdelaziz from Grasselli’s Geomechanics Group (University of Toronto) discuss a book’s structure visualized using microCT. Photo: Matt Volpe
Visitors at the Āśā Saphūkuthi, Kathmandu.
Bidur Bhattarai (Center, in blue) gathered with young visitors at the Āśā Saphūkuthi, Kathmandu.
The Goddess Mahāsītavatī from the opening leaf of the Nepalese Pañcarakṣā sūtra. Many-armed, seated with a fiery nimbus behind her, and floating in a sky landscape
The Goddess Mahāsītavatī from the opening leaf of the Nepalese Pañcarakṣā sūtra (Sutra of the Five Protectresses), created at the Taramūla Monastery in Kathmandu in the year Samvat 867 (1746). MSS 00015, Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library,…
Detail of paper and some writing from a page of the Newari Buddhist Pañcarakṣā sūtra
Detail of the scribal work and paper of the Newari Buddhist Pañcarakṣā sūtra. Toronto, Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, Tibetan MSS 00015.
Pothi-style Nepalese paper manuscripts at the Āśā Saphūkuthi
Pothi-style Nepalese paper manuscripts at the Āśā Saphūkuthi (Āśā Archives) in Kathmandu - cleaned, sorted, and wrapped in archival lokta paper and unbleached cotton cloth for storage by local teams of trained technicians. Photo: Bidur…
Thinley Gyatso (PhD Candidate, Buddhist Studies, U Toronto) studying the popular Tibetan folk story of Prince Wanu Ralpa in a 17-18th-c. painted copy.
Hidden Stories researcher Thinley Gyatso (PhD Candidate, Buddhist Studies, U Toronto) studying the popular Tibetan folk story of Prince Wanu Ralpa in a 17-18th-c. painted copy. Toronto, Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, Tibetan MSS 00067