This text is about the daily routine of the Buddha before he entered Parinibana, the sermons and teachings of the Buddha to inspire others to be morally good human beings. 24 folios
This text is about the Buddha's routine before attaining nirvana, the merit gained through his sacrifices, and the way he inspired others to be morally good human beings. The colophon mentions Sao (Miss) Pheng as sponsor. The date when the writing was finished corresponds to Saturday, 10 February...
This text is about the Bodhisattva or the Buddha in his previous life as Siao Savat. The colophon mentions Si Nὸla Khanthap, his wife and their offsprings as sponsors. The date when the manuscript was finished corresponds to Thursday, 25 December 1884. Date of original material: CS 1246 (kap san ...
This text is started from Phatthakat with five Buddhas born from one and the same mother. The mother Kaphuack made a nest on the fig tree near the river and lay eggs. There was one day on which a storm came while the mother was out looking for food, and the wind blew all the eggs out of the nest ...
This text is deals with the meriorious results which are gained by listening to and sponsoring the making of Visutthinyan manuscripts. The colophon mentions Pa (Aunt) Phumi as sponsor. The recorded date when the manuscript was finished corresponds to Thursday, 23 January 1933. Date of original ma...
This text is deals with the meriorious results which are gained by listening to and sponsoring the making of Visutthinyan manuscripts. The colophon mentions Sathu (Monk) Khenkham as sponsor. The recorded date when the manuscript was finished corresponds to Sunday, 21 February 1932. Date of origin...
This text is deals with the meriorious results which are gained by listening to and sponsoring the making of Visutthinyan manuscripts. The colophon mentions Maha (Monk) Sitthipannya from Vat Nὸng and his parents and relatives as sponsors. Date of original material: CS 1293; BE 2474 (huang mot yea...
This text tells of the sins of own demon upon who head a stone would fall three times a day, once in the morning, once in the afternoon, and once in the evening. Pha Mokkha Larthela came down to the Khitsakut and asked the demon had to suffer through such torture. The demon answered that he grew ...
Maha Vibak Luang (fascicle no.11) (ມະຫາວິບາກຫຼວງຜູກ 11) (1941)
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This text tell the sins of own demon upon who head a stone would fall three times a day, once in the morning, once in the afternoon, and once in the evening. Pha Mokkha Larthela came down to the Khitsakut and asked the demon had to suffer through such torture. The demon answered that he grew up i...