Summary: This text provides a detailed catalog of various Sanskrit manuscripts related to Vedic literature. It includes descriptions of works such as Atharva-Samhiti, Sarvadukramani, Gopatha-Brahmana, Ashvalayana's Grihya-Sutra, and various Upanishads. The manuscripts cover a range of texts, including manuals for rituals, index books, commentaries, and verses used in sacrifices. The volumes consist of handwritten manuscripts dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries and include details on the size, handwriting, and content of each work. The manuscripts encompass sacred texts, ritual procedures, and poetic verses that form an integral part of Vedic tradition and knowledge. Each manuscript reflects the rich and diverse literary heritage of the Sanskrit language in the realm of ancient Vedic teachings and practices.