This text is tell of the merit gained by praising the transcendental virtues of the Buddha by chanting or listening to a verse in Pali. The colophon mentions Nan Suttha, his parents and relatives as sponsors. Date of original material: CS 1220 (poek sanga year); 1858. 36 folios 2.42
This text is about different ways of making merit popular during the time of Pha See Ariya Mettaya (Maitreya), such as Prince Asata Sathtu, a deep believer in Buddhism, who named his son Acita, who then gained 500 followers after becoming a Buddhist monk, or Prince. Pasabodi Khotami, the mother o...
This text is about the paying of respect to the Teachings of the Buddha by chanting with the monks in Pali. The colophon mentions Somdet Tikha Pannya as sponsor. Date of original material: BE 2411; 1868 Creator/Scribe: Somdet Tikha Panya. 64 folios
This text is lists the steps of rituals as well as other advice necessary for monks going out on a thudong tour. The colophon mentions Somdet Tikha Pannya as sponsor. Date of original material: BE 2408; 1865 Creator/Scribe: Somdet Tikha Panya. 69 folios
Palm-leaf manuscripts housed at the Sim [ordination hall]
Scope & Content:
The manuscripts kept in this building are kept in several wooden boxes. There are no paper manuscripts in this collection. As for the contents of the texts contained in the manuscripts and their categorization (see separate list). .
This text is Pali manuscript that used for paying respect to Buddha image and for chanting. The colophon mentions Na Bao (Ungle) Chan (a former monk) Huean as sponsor. 29 folios