Digital Collections

Institut Français de Pondichéry

  • 25232 items Herbarium

  • 25009 items Manuscripts of the Indology Collection

  • 150 items Pollen Slides

  • 2284 items Transcripts of the Indology Collection

  • 482 items Manuscripts of Siddha Medicine

  • 113 items Temple Art Collection of the IFP/EFEO

  • 33 items Vernacular Mathematics in Pre-Modern India

  • 189 items Periodicals of French India

External Collections

Collections resulting from various digitization projects that were either led by the IFP or in which the IFP has been a major partner, but which are hosted on other sites.

  • Tamil Studio Portraiture (STARS)

  • Documentary Resources in Nilgiris and Coimbatore

  • Endangered Temple Art of Tamil Nadu

  • Bhairava: Iconography of the Terrible Form of Śiva

  • Darasuram: Architecture and Iconography

  • Pondicherry Past and Present

Forthcoming Collections

Collections that will become freely available online in the near future. We envision many more joining this portal over time.

  • Monographs on Pondicherry

Institut Français de Pondichéry

International Research on Cultures, Environments

and Societies in South Asia

The Institut Français de Pondichéry (IFP) located in Pondicherry, South India, is a research centre under the joint supervision of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS). It is a unique instrument recognized by the Indo-French Treaty of 1956 which defines the role of the IFP as being that of an establishment of research, expertise and higher education.

The IFP's scientific outreach is international, although it remains primarily focused on research in India and on India. The IFP contributes to the understanding and to the conservation of cultural heritage (languages, religions, architecture, medicine, etc.) and natural heritage (environment, forests, etc.) while taking into account powerful socio-economic dynamics. A lot of the research focuses on the interaction between society and the environment.

For more information visit our website at https://www.ifpindia.org/