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 tell of merit gained by Khao Phan Kòn from worshiping the Tipitaka. The colophon mentions Sathu Nyai (Monk) Khamchan Virachitto Maha Thela as sponsor. Date of original material: BE 2533; 1990 Creator/Scribe: Chinnathamo the monk from Vat Phukhuany Phokharam. 6 folios
This Anisòng text deals with the benefits and advantages (Anisòng) gained through offerings of food which are presented to relatives who have already passed away. 06 folios
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 text deals with the sins of a woman haunted by a demon abiding in great suffering, fear and pain. She was forced to be naked all the time. This was so because when this demon was alive, she had been a wife of Sang (artisan) Huk, who offered her to the monks. She had cursed her husband and re...
This Anisòng text deals with the benefits and advantages (Anisòng) gained through the offerings of food which are presented to relatives who have already passed away. The colophon mentions Chan (a former monk) Un Huean as sponsor. 06 folios
This manuscript deals with the sacredness of the Pannya Palami text, saying that sick persons have to prepare sacrifical offerings and prepare for ritual ceremonies. 08 folios