Guide to the Palm-Leaf manuscripts, ca. 1853-1862 |
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Historical NoteThe Freewill Baptist missionary Rev. Benjamin Burleigh Smith was born in Sandwich, New Hampshire on March 20, 1820 to John and Elizabeth (Webster) Smith. Before becoming a foreign missionary, Smith completed theological studies at Whitestown Seminary in Oneida County, New York. In the summer of 1851 or 1852, he married Dorcas Folsom and the couple sailed for India shortly thereafter, arriving in Calcutta six months later. Smith established a church in Balasore, on the east coast of India in the Orissa state, building the structure from bricks he made himself. The couple and their son, Edwin Augustus Smith, remained in India for nearly a decade before returning to the United States in 1862. During this sabbatical, Smith traveled around New England giving lectures on behalf of the "Christian Society" and helped his parents on the family farm in New Hampshire. He returned twice to India, serving three more years as a foreign missionary. He died in Balasore on November 22, 1873. Return to the Table of Contents Scope and Content NoteThe collection is comprised of five full or partial palm leaf manuscripts of Shastras, sacred Hindu scriptures presumably collected by Benjamin Burleigh Smith. The manuscripts are drawn with a steel stylus on palm leafs, with black ink rubbed over them to highlight the letters. They are in the Oriya script, and probably in either the Sanskrit or Oriya language. Some or all of the manuscripts were copied by Smith's Brahmin pundit, or philosopher-teacher, between 1853 and 1862. In the Hindu cast system, a Brahmin is the highest ranking of the four varnas, responsible for performing priestly functions, studying and teaching the Vedas, and acting as an advisor to rulers. According to Smith's granddaughter, the pundit was so devoted to Smith that despite releasing him from his duties before Smith left India on his sabbatical, the pundit was still waiting for Smith on the porch upon his return eight years later. Return to the Table of Contents Organization and ArrangementItemized. Return to the Table of Contents RestrictionsAccess RestrictionsThe collection is open for research. Use RestrictionsThe collection is the physical property of Edmund S. Muskie Archives and Special Collections Library. Bates College holds literary rights only for material created by College personnel working on official behalf of the College, or for material which was given to the College with such rights specifically assigned. For all other material, literary rights, including copyright, belong to the authors or their legal heirs and assigns. Researchers are responsible for obtaining permission from rights holders for publication or other purposes that exceed fair use. Return to the Table of Contents Related MaterialReturn to the Table of Contents Index TermsThese records are indexed under the following headings in the Bates College Library catalog. Researchers wishing to find related materials should search the catalog under these index terms. Corporate Names:Free Will Baptists (1780?-1911) --
Missions -- India
Topical Subjects:Hindu literature, Oriya
Palm-leaf manuscripts
Return to the Table of Contents Administrative InformationAcquisition and Custody InformationGift of Benjamin Burleigh Smith. Accession No.: . Preferred CitationPalm-Leaf manuscripts, Edmund S. Muskie Archives and Special Collections Library, Bates College. Return to the Table of Contents |
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