A rectangular manuscript page with black script, red horizontal lines, and three red circles
The image presents a horizontally oriented, rectangular manuscript page with slightly rounded corners. The paper is a light, warm beige color, showing subtle variations in tone. The page is filled with two main columns of text, written in black ink. The script, which is non-Latin, features a distinctive horizontal top line from which numerous vertical and curved strokes descend. Many of the characters also incorporate small, thin red horizontal lines or marks, often positioned above or within the black script. Three solid red circles are evenly spaced across the page. The first red circle is located on the far left, within the left margin. The second circle is positioned centrally, between the two columns of black text. The third red circle is on the far right, within the right margin. Thin vertical red lines frame the main body of text on both its left and right edges. Below the primary text, a smaller section of black script, also with red marks, extends across the bottom of the page. In the bottom right corner, two distinct sets of black characters, "६०६" and "६६", are visible.