Dasadhamma sutta (Aṅguttara-nikāya 10.48), a canonical sutta that had liturgical use in Burma and elsewhere in Southeast Asia. Apparently, added to this fascicle as a placeholder text to fill up the remaining space in the fascicle. Extent and format of original material: 1/4 and 1/4 inscribed f...
Incomplete copy of Andhakavinda sutta, a canonical sutta that had liturgical use in Burma and elsewhere in Southeast Asia. Apparently, added to this fascicle as a placeholder text to fill up the remaining space in the fascicle. Extent and format of original material: 1 and 1/4 inscribed folios,...
A collation of relevant portions of Vinaya texts in Pali defining improper monastic behavior of seeking favors with lay donors. The entire work is essentially a collection of citations. Multiple works circulated in the late nineteenth-century Burma under the title Kūladūsanādivinicchaya. This pa...
A bilingual translation of a collection of Vinaya quotations titled Kūladūsanādivinicchaya, contained in the previous fascicle. Extent and format of original material: 1 fascicle of 62 inscribed folios, complete.
Multiple text manuscript containing liturgical texts and preaching manuals. Extent and format of original material: 16 files. Physical characteristics: Palm leaf. Undecorated, uncut. Plain wooden covers from two different manuscripts, unmarked. Originally, one was made for a bundle with folio ...
Mahāparitta, a collection of eleven suttas used as a protective and liturgical text. As a rule, it was one of the earliest item memorized by lay students studying in monastic schools after learning the alphabet. Extent and format of original material: 1 fascicle of 10 inscribed folios, complete.
Jinapañjara gāthā is a protective and liturgical text that was one of the earliest items memorized by lay students studying in monastic schools after learning the alphabet. Extent and format of original material: 1 and 3/4 inscribed folios, complete.
A bilingual translation of the Jinapañjara gāthā, a liturgical and protective text. Extent and format of original material: 4 and 1/4 inscribed folios, complete.
Jayamaṅgala gāthā is a protective and liturgical text that identifies eight great victories of the Buddha over opponents who saught to challenge him in various ways. It was one of the earliest items memorized by lay students studying in monastic schools after learning the alphabet. Extent and f...