Oriental Research Institute Mysore

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Das Oriental Research Institute (ORI; deutsch „Orientalisches Forschungsinstitut“) an der University of Mysore in Mysuru (Indien) ist ein Institut, das seltene Sanskrit- und Kannada-Manuskripte sammelt, ausstellt, ediert und publiziert. rdf:langString
Formerly known as the Oriental Library, the Oriental Research Institute (ORI) at Mysore, India, is a research institute which collects, exhibits, edits, and publishes rare manuscripts written in various scripts like Devanagari (Sanskrit), Brahmic (Kannada), Nandinagari (Sanskrit), Grantha, Malayalam, Tigalari, etc. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Das Oriental Research Institute (ORI; deutsch „Orientalisches Forschungsinstitut“) an der University of Mysore in Mysuru (Indien) ist ein Institut, das seltene Sanskrit- und Kannada-Manuskripte sammelt, ausstellt, ediert und publiziert.
rdf:langString Formerly known as the Oriental Library, the Oriental Research Institute (ORI) at Mysore, India, is a research institute which collects, exhibits, edits, and publishes rare manuscripts written in various scripts like Devanagari (Sanskrit), Brahmic (Kannada), Nandinagari (Sanskrit), Grantha, Malayalam, Tigalari, etc. The Oriental Library was started in 1891 under the patronage of Maharaja Chamarajendra Wadiyar X. It is located at the northern end of Krishnaraja Boulevard (adjacently opposite to Mysore University's Crawford Hall), in the architecturally attractive Jubilee Hall built in 1887 to commemorate the golden jubilee of Queen Victoria's accession to the British throne. It was a part of the Department of Education until 1916, in which year it became part of the newly established University of Mysore. The Oriental Library was renamed as the Oriental Research Institute in 1943.
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