A light brown palm leaf manuscript with three text sections and two central holes
The image presents a single, elongated, light brown palm leaf manuscript, oriented horizontally against a lighter background. The leaf has a slightly irregular, organic shape with rounded corners and edges that appear somewhat worn. The surface is a uniform light brown or tan color, showing some subtle variations in tone. Black text, written in a dense, horizontal script, covers the majority of the leaf's surface. The text is divided into three distinct columns or sections. The leftmost section of text begins with a vertical stack of two characters, "१" and "१", positioned to the left of the main text block. The main body of text in this section consists of six lines of script. Moving right, a circular hole, approximately 0.5 cm in diameter, is centered vertically within the leaf, acting as a divider. To the right of this first hole, the second section of text begins, also comprising six lines of black script. Another identical circular hole separates the second and third sections of text. The third and final section of text, also with six lines, extends towards the right edge of the leaf. At the far right, there is a small vertical stack of characters, "१" and "१", similar to the left side. The script is consistent across all sections, with characters appearing uniformly sized and spaced.