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What is the meaning of Tadpatras and Bhojpatras ?? Please help me !!!

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Answered by kashish2982
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Tadpatra:

​​​​​​It is Tadpatra, which implies manuscripts written on dry palm leaves.

Bhojpatras:

Betula utilis, the Himalayan birch, is a deciduous tree native to the Western Himalayas, growing at elevations up to 4,500 m. The specific epithet, utilis, refers to the many uses of the different parts of the tree. The white, paper-like bark was used in ancient times for writing Sanskrit scriptures and texts.

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Answered by Yashraj2022sl
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Answer:

What is Tadapatra?

Patra refers to the leaves of the palm tree whose name is Tad. Tadpatras, then, refers to texts that were written on palm leaves. From at least the fifth century BCE onward, dry palm leaves were utilized as writing instruments (used as paper) in South Asia and Southeast Asia.

What is Bhojpatras?

The Bhoj Patra Tree is a common tree in the Himalayas that was used for writing in ancient India. The sacred mantras are written on birch or bhurja trees called bhojpatra and placed in amulets that are worn around the neck for protection or blessing.

What is the use of tadapatra and bhojpatra?

  1. Manuscripts are old written materials that were done by hand. They were primarily written in Pandu script.
  2. There are two main categories of manuscripts: Tadapatra and Bhojapatra.
  3. Insects have largely destroyed the majority of the Pandu manuscripts that were created in earlier periods.
  4. Some of these manuscripts are still in existence and are kept in libraries, government museums, viharas, and temples.
  5. When we use these texts as historical sources, we learn a great deal about ancient rulers, government, and public life.

So, this is the meaning of Tadapatras and Bhojpatras.

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