A light-colored manuscript page with black Indic script, red horizontal lines, and three red circles
A rectangular manuscript page, oriented horizontally, features a light tan or off-white background. The page is primarily filled with black text in an Indic script. The main body of text is arranged in eight horizontal lines, each with a thin red horizontal line drawn directly beneath it, extending the full width of the text block. Three prominent, solid red circles are evenly spaced horizontally across the page, positioned over the text. The first red circle is on the left, the second in the center, and the third on the right. Each circle is approximately the size of a thumbprint. To the far left of the main text block, a smaller block of black text is vertically aligned, consisting of several lines of smaller script, also with red horizontal lines beneath each line. This smaller text block is separated from the main text by a thin red vertical line. Another thin red vertical line marks the right edge of the main text block. In the bottom right corner of the page, outside the main text block, a small inscription of two characters in black text reads "८५". The text is dense and covers most of the page.