The scroll has since been translated from the ancient Gandhari, and it retains,
The digitisation is quite remarkable. It can be found here. The script is different to anything I've seen before and you can see knots and the grain of the bark. It's incredible to think you're looking at a text written so long ago and so far away, and now it's accessible to anyone with an internet connection.around 75 to 80 percent of the original text—one of the better-preserved Gandharan scrolls in existence, [Jonathan Loar, South Asia specialist at the Library of Congress] says. It tells the story of 15 seekers of enlightenment who came before and after Siddhārtha Gautama, the sage living in the 5th or 6th century B.C. who became known as the Buddha.
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