The content of this manuscript is about the coming of Khun Lung and Khun Lai, the ancestors of Tai people, to Mung Ri Mung Rai. Fol 8v (image 0006) deals with Khun Lung and Khun Lai coming down to earth.
This manuscript contain historical information. In image 0004, it is recorded the death of the Ahom king Chau Lung Su Pat Pha in the year Lak Ni Khut Mit, Din Si (4th month), on the Rai Sau day. It is also written that he ruled for a period of 34 years. He was succeeded by Chau Su Khung Ba in the...
This content in this manuscript relates to different subjects. The content from image 0001-0004 is astrological forecasting for travel towards different directions on different days. In image 0004, it is written that on the Tau Sau day, travelling towards the north is not good while travelling to...
In image 0003, it is written that in the past there was no king in the kingdom of Mung Kang and there was no one to pay tribute to Lengdon. So, Lengdon summoned a meeting with other Gods and Jesingpha to discuss with them about sending his grandsons to establish a Tai kingdom in Mung Kang. This m...
This is a fortune telling manuscript. There are images of pairs of chicken legs with thin bamboo sticks attached to them. And depending on these images, the placement of the bamboo sticks, fortune telling and procastination of any kind of good or bad happenings are done.
This is a fortune telling manuscript. There are images of pairs of chicken legs with thin bamboo sticks attached to them. And depending on these images, the placement of the bamboo sticks, fortune telling and procastination of any kind of good or bad happenings are done.
This is a fortune telling manuscript. There are images of pairs of chicken legs with thin bamboo sticks attached to them. And depending on these images, the placement of the bamboo sticks, fortune telling and procastination of any kind of good or bad happenings are done.
This manuscript records the lineage of the Ahom kings. In image 0001, it is written that Sv Ka Pha was succeeded by Sv Teu Pha followed by Sv Bin Pha followed by Sv Kham Pha followed by Sv Tu Pha. It also has records of the names of 23 families who came with the Ahom king Sv Ka Pha to Assam to es...