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London Museum To Return 2,000 Sacred Jain Manuscripts To India After Decades
24htopnews | May 18, 2026 12:08 PM CST

Scholars and members of the Jain community have welcomed the move, calling it a milestone in protecting India’s spiritual and literary heritage. Experts believe the manuscripts will provide future generations with valuable insight into Jain philosophy, ancient Indian knowledge systems, and traditional art forms.

In a significant step towards preserving and restoring cultural heritage, a London-based museum has announced plans to return around 2,000 sacred Jain manuscripts to India. The rare collection, which includes centuries-old religious texts and illustrated scriptures, holds immense spiritual, historical, and artistic value for the Jain community. The collection, believed to be the largest of its kind outside South Asia, had remained in the museum's possession for more than a century.

Collaboration between the Wellcome Collection and the Institute of Jainology

The decision follows years of discussions and collaboration between the Wellcome Collection and the United Kingdom-based Institute of Jainology. The manuscripts include centuries-old texts on religion, medicine, philosophy, literature, and culture, written in Prakrit, Sanskrit, Rajasthani, Gujarati, and early Hindi scripts. The documents reflect ethical ideas associated with Mahatma Gandhi and India's freedom movement. The collection also includes a rare illustrated copy of the Jain scripture 'Kalpasutra' from the early 16th century, as well as a fragile handwritten manuscript dated 1688 that is believed to be one of the earliest surviving copies of the Hindi medical text.

Jain community welcomed the move


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