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 (Anisong) resulting from sponsoring a manuscript containing the Unhatsavisai story. 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 (Anisong) resulting from sponsoring a manuscript containing the Unhatsavisai story. Date of original material: BE 2133 (poek ny...
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 (Anisong) resulting from sponsoring a manuscript containing the Unhatsavisai story. 11 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 (Anisong) resulting from sponsoring a manuscript containing the Unhatsavisai story. The colophon mentions Nang (Mrs) Phia Thakh...
This text is about the great merits of the Buddha, the Dhamma, and the Sangha. It says that most people praise the result of the Buddha's parinibbana, but those who wish to reach parinibbana must learn the tradition of morality and then follow in the ways of that tradition. The colophon mentions ...
This text is about one of the princess, which has very pure and beautiful skin and sends her radiant shining to every corner of the Setavan forest. Moreover, she answers a question posed by the Buddha. 32 folios
This text is about the Buddha's routine before attaining parinirbbana, the merit gained through his sacrifices, and the way he inspired others to become morally good human beings. The colophon mentions Sao (Mrs) Vaen and her children as sponsors. The recorded date when the colophon was finished c...
This text is about the merit and advantage that one gains by listening to the chanting of or following the Mangkhalasut. It is said tha the Buddha was still chanting the Mangkhalasut to deities. The colophon mentions Sao (Mrs) Chansuk and Thit (a former monk) Phan and their children as sponsors. ...
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. The colophon mentions Sao (Mrs) Chansuk and Thit (a former monk) Phan and their children as sponsors. Date of original material: BE 24...