This text tells about 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) Pheng a...
This text is about Prince Visutthi Thammikalat's teachings to all the people admonishing them to adhere to the religious precepts so that they can escape from all dangesr that may happen either to themselves or to their relatives. The colophon mentions Sao (Mss) Thi from Thakhok village as sponso...
This part of the Vessantara Jataka is about the episode when Prince Vessantara gave Princess Matsi to the Brahmin who was in fact God Indra in disguise. The Brahmin finally gave Nang Matthi back to Prince Vessantara and the princess took care of him. 09 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 Phanya Hua Khòng as s...
This text is about a princess, who is endowed with very pure skin and and a beautiful body. She goes to the Setavan forest to pose a number of questions to the Buddha. The colophon mentions Sao (Miss) Kham Ònsi with all of her children as sponsors. . 33 folios
This text is about how the Buddha observed the precepts as a Boddhisattva during his life as Prince Vessantara It also tells the story of Princess Phutsadi, who had been living in paradise before she asked the gods for ten blessings, after which she became pregnant with Prince Vessantara. . 19 fo...
This text tells of the Buddha's chanting to divine beings who listened to the Buddha when he travelled around the world. Moreover, it deals with the benefits and advantages (Anisong) resulting from sponsoring a manuscript which contains the Unhatsavisai story. 08 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