This text tells about Pha Malai's journey to hell and his enquiries into the reasons for sending beings to hell or to the hell of beasts. The colophon mentions Maha Lasakhu Chao Titsapannya as sponsor. Date of original material: CS 1273 (huang khai year); 1911. 28 folios
This Sòng or Anisòng text pertains to the benefits and advantages gained by offering a large bush with edible leaves to monks and novices. The colophon mentions Nyapu (paternal grandfather) Suvannalat Khamsi as sponsor. Date of original material: AD 1978; 1978. 06 folios
This text tells of the Buddha chanting to divine beings who listened to the Buddha when he travelled around the world. Moreover, it deals with the meritorious advantages (Anisòng) resulting from sponsoring a manuscript containing the Unhatsavisai story. The colophon mentions Sao (Miss) Phaeng as ...
This is about the merit that gained by taking part in the creation of or listening to the Thamma Visutthinya. The colophon mentions Sao (Miss) Ònsi as sponsor. Date of original material: BE 2532 (kat sai year); 1989. 24 folios
This text tells of Vessantara giving over both of his children to the old Brahmins, who then tie a vine around both of the children's arms and drag them away into the city. . 7 folios
This text invokes the Buddha, the Dhamma and the Sangha, and all arahants to come for help and protection in all activities of monks and laity. The colophon mentions Nen (Novice) Fan as sponsor. Date of original material: CS 1286; 1924. 34 folios
This text is about the redemption of bad luck, astrology and horoscopes, such as how to predict the characteristics and the future lives of people who were born in a certain year. 46 folios
This text lists the steps of rituals as well as other advice necessary for monks going out on a thudong tour. The colophon mentions Maha Buppha Pannya Phikkhu (bhikkhu) as sponsor. Date of original material: CS 1215 (ka pao year); 1853. 200 folios