Dear Colleagues, Patricia and Marie-Hélène, 
It was fascinating to see that the Jain Bhandara tradition is now to be carried 
on in the UK with the return of manuscripts from the Wellcome collection to the 
Jain community in the UK.
I could never have imagined this happening when I worked at the Wellcome from 
1991 to 1996 to create a descriptive catalogue of their Hindi manuscripts. It 
is as if the landscape has changed completely it seems since I first went into 
the stacks in the Wellcome library depository over 30 years ago and started to 
unwrap and catalogue manuscripts which were mostly in still in their original 
pre 1920 newspaper packaging.  I was also very struck by the way the Times 
newspaper report on it highlighted works which I found in the collection and 
catalogued, and published articles and about book chapters. Such as the Hindi 
medical works and the the work by Muni Ratanchand on a Jain Christian dialogue 
in the mid-nineteenth century. Over the years I have also seem some of the 
Wellcome's other manuscripts, such as probably the earliest illustrated 
Rajasthani manuscript of Nath-Siddha and Sant verses from 1714 which was up to 
that time stored in a box with a label on it saying something like it was a 
'Buddhist Wizard's book'.  
I hope that this re-development of the Jain manuscript Bhandara tradition in 
the UK will mark the start of future digitisation of these manuscripts and 
world-wide open access to the digital resources collected.
Peter

 

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On Tuesday 19 May 2026 at 03:27:11 am AEST, Marie-Hélène Gorisse via INDOLOGY 
<[email protected]> wrote: 
 
 
Dear Patricia,

 

Thanks a lot for sharing the news!

 

Indeed, last Thursday at the House of Commonswas a historic moment as the 
Wellcome Collection restituted 2,000 precious Jainmanuscripts to the Jain 
community represented by the Institute of Jainology.

I was deeply honoured to co-sign thisagreement as the Assistant Professor in 
Jain Studies at the University ofBirmingham, since our Dharmanath Network in 
Jain studies has been asked toshelter this precious heritage as we are working 
with the community to securethat this return has maximum impact for students, 
researchers, members of thecommunity, and for the general public.

 

It will take a few more months for themanuscripts to be fully catalogued and 
make their way to Birmingham, but I willbe very much looking forwards to 
updating you as this goes on!

 

As for now, you can find all the infos concerningour Jain Studies Network here: 

https://globalphilosophyofreligion.com/2026/05/18/the-dharmanath-network-in-jain-studies/




Kind regards,

 

Marie-Helene

--Marie-Hélène Gorisse
Dharmanath Assistant Professor in Jain StudiesCo-PI of the Templeton Global 
Philosophy of Religion projectSee our exciting upcoming events here: 
https://globalphilosophyofreligion.com/events/School of Philosophy, Theologyand 
Religion
University of 
Birminghamhttps://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/tr/gorisse-marie-helenehttps://globalphilosophyofreligion.com/

Le ven. 15 mai 2026 à 06:04, Patricia SAUTHOFF via INDOLOGY 
<[email protected]> a écrit :

Wellcome to transfer 2,000 Jain texts to the Dharmanath Network in Jain Studies 
at the University of Birmingham.
https://www.thetimes.com/article/7fa1b43b-0e83-49cf-a5e1-436d9c2e22ff?shareToken=a61b5f430c4a83f0f930eb098104695d


Patricia Sauthoff司徒雛菊 Assistant ProfessorDepartment of HistoryHong Kong Baptist 
University 
Current project: Mineral and Metal Anti-Aging Recipes in Rasaśāstra Author: 
Illness and Immortality

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