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Single-text manuscript for monastic ritual use. Extent and format of original material: 1 file. Physical characteristics: Palm leaf, lacquer. Incomplete. Covers missing.
Kammavācā manuscript containing six sections, includes upasampadā (folios ka-kū r), ovāda (folios kū r – ko v), sīmā (ko v ), kaṭhina (folios kha – khā v), thera (khā v – khi v), nāma (khi v – [khī] v), kappiyabhūmi ([khī] v – [khu]). Kammavācās are monastic ritual texts recited on specific occa...
Single-text manuscript for monastic ritual use. Extent and format of original material: 1 file. Physical characteristics: Palm leaf, lacquer. Incomplete. Covers missing.
Kammavācā manuscript containing what appears as six sections, of which only three, namely upasampadā (folios kā, ki), ovāda (folios ke – ko r), sīmā (ko r – kaṃ) remain in the surviving part of the manuscript. Kammavācās are monastic ritual texts recited on specific occasions, such as the ordina...
Single-text manuscript for monastic ritual use. Extent and format of original material: 2 files. Physical characteristics: Palm leaf, lacquer. Incomplete. Kept without covers for a long time. One wooden cover, the upper side gilded and decorated with a design (featuring seven circles) painted ...
Kammavācā manuscript containing what appears as six sections, of which only five, namely upasampadā (folios ka), sīmā (kāʺ ), kaṭhina (folios kha r – khā v), thera (khā v – khi v), nāma (khi v – [khī] v), and kappiyabhūmi ([khī] v – [khu]), remain in the surviving part of the manuscript. Kammavā...
Single-text manuscript for monastic ritual use. Extent and format of original material: 1 file. Physical characteristics: Palm leaf, lacquer. Complete. Covers missing.
Kammavācā manuscript containing three sections, includes upasampadā (folios ka-ke r), ovāda (folios ke r – kāʺ r), kaṭhina (folios kāʺ r – [khi]. Kammavācās are monastic ritual texts recited on specific occasions, such as the ordination of a new monk, formal instruction of a newly ordained monk ...