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January 31, 2006: Two India Manuscripts Receive National Heritage Status

" Jodhpur: Two rare manuscripts of the medieval period, belonging to the oriental research institute here, have been granted National Heritage Status, a senior official of the institute said here today."

"'Dhwanya Lok Lochan' -an important work of poetics and unpublished so far - dates back to Vikram Samvat 1204, i.e. The 15th century, and is written on paper of that period, Ori Director Fateh Krishna Kalla told reporters. "

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