This text is about this religious manuscript of this name in which the Buddha stresses the practice of contemplation, by doing things such as: introducing them to the concept that man and woman are both made up of only earth, wind, water, and fire. It tells us also: do not take notice of the dark...
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 Pali text was used for paying respect and chanting before dawn. The colophon mentions Sathu (monk) Khamphaeng as sponsor. Date of original material: BE 2491 (poek chai year); 1948. 61 folios
This Pali text was used for paying respect and chanting before dawn. The colophon mentions Khanan Phothipannya as sponsor. Date of original material: CS 1271 (kat hao year); 1909. 50 folios
This text is about various ceremonies, such as those held to bring good fortune to houses or rice fields, among others. The colophon mentions Chan (a former monk) Khian as sponsor. 10 folios
This text is about the Buddha's daily routine before he attained nirvana, the merit which he gained through his sacrifices, and the way he inspired others to become morally good human beings. The colophon mentions Nang (Mrs) Phia Kham Khònlok (Buasi) as sponsor. Date of original material: BE 2481...
This text is about a daily routine of the Buddha, which comprised of, in order of appearance in the text: gathering alms, early evening instructional chanting for male and female laypeople, late night conversations about Buddhist law with the monks, and afternoon rounds of answering questions as ...
This text is about many important things which Pha Anon heard from the Buddha himself, such as the answer to the question: "Why did the Buddha go up to the Khitsakut mountain top, when he knew that nobody was there?", the answering was: "To merge Buddhist law with the gods". The colophon mentions...