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A Study of Jain Manuscripts

The Jain Manuscript Writing Tradition
by
Prof. Girish Dalvi and Pradnya Naik
IDC, IIT Bombay
Black
 
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Black coloured ink is made from lamp black. It was traditionally produced by collecting soot from oil lamps. This collected soot was then mixed with sesame oil. It was used for writing text and often to draw illustrations in the manuscript. Black ink was made from relatively cheaper ingredients, hence it is seen widely in Jain manuscripts. Moreover, Black is the darkest colour available and is hence suitable for writing long continuous texts.


 

  • Introduction
  • Background
  • What are we going to study?
  • Jain manuscripts and the layout study
    • Surfaces
    • Tools and Stationery
    • Inks
      • Black
      • Red
      • Yellow
      • Gold
  • The Process of Manuscript Making
  • Layout Study
  • How to Create
  • Writing Tradition Today
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  • Coursework
  • Readings and References
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