Summary: light brown tint, shows signs of wear and tear due to re-binding and re-setting of pages. The illustrations, a total of thirty-one miniatures, are a mix of Indian and Persian styles, varying in size and color palette. The manuscript lacks proper arrangement, possibly due to multiple resets and re-bindings over time. It is noted to be a revised version of Persian editions by Kamal al-Din of Samarqand, focusing on various topics related to the human body, the functions of breath, and the intellectual processes of Yogis. The epic Shah-namah by the renowned poet Firdawsi, chronicling the history of Iran, is also mentioned to be part of the manuscript. Despite the misplacement of pages and lack of proper organization, the manuscript holds historical and literary value, showcasing the intricate details of miniatures and the skilled calligraphy of the text.