This leporello manuscript is made of blackened khòi paper. It is written in Tham-Lao script with white ink. The handwriting is readable but not neat. The texts deal with several topics, such as story of magic formulsa and various kind of chanting. 17 folios
This leporello manuscript is written with black ink on white-greyish khòi paper. This text is about the priesthood of monks and the basic code of monastic discipline. The pagination is in Lao numerals at the centre of the left margin of each of the 154 pages. The last page mentions a person calle...
Sut Ban Ton (opening sermon), Sut Phothisat, Sut Itipiso, Baep Kammavāca Nueang Duai Sima, Upalok Kathin, (ສູຕຮບັ້ນຕົ້ນ)
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This leporello multiple-text manuscript, written with black and blue ink on greyish khòi (sa?) paper, contains several chanting texts related to the ordination of monks or the offerings of monk's robes. Apart from last section, written in Old Lao script, the manuscript is written in Tham-Lao scri...
This leporello manuscript is written with purple and green ballpen on greyish khòi (sa?) paper. This text is about the way a proper ordination ceremony is organized, the qualities of a person who is going to beomce a monk or novice. This text is a compilation of questions raised by the senior mon...
The leporello manuscript is made of modern industrial paper and written in black ink in the Tham-Lao script. This text is about the chanting of the Pannya Palami (sutta) to congratulate the Buddha. The later user of the manuscript, Pha Khamchan Virachitto (his name appears at the last page) has...
Maha Munla Niphana Sut (Mahā Mūla Nibbāna Sutta) (ມະຫາມູນລະນິພານະສູດ) (2006)
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The leporello manuscript is made of white-greyish khòi paper in the Tham-Lao script. The format resembles that of a long palm-leaf manuscript. This text is about the Buddha's routine before attaining nirvana, the merit gained through his sacrifices, and the way he inspired others to be morally go...
The leporello manuscript is made of white-greyish khòi paper in the Tham-Lao script. The format resembles that of a long palm-leaf manuscript. This text is about the Buddha's routine before attaining nirvana, the merit gained through his sacrifices, and the way he inspired others to be morally go...
The leporello manuscript is made of white-greyish khòi paper in the Tham-Lao script. The format resembles that of a long palm-leaf manuscript. The pagination, at the centre of the left margin, is in Arabic numerals. This text, written in Tham-Khuen script is about the benefits or Anisong gained ...
This leporello manuscript is written with purple and black ink on greyish khòi (sa?) paper. This texts deal with astrology and fortune-telling, reckoning of time, and traditional medicine. 12 folios. Scripts: Tham-Lao, Lao Buhan
Paper manuscripts housed at the Sala Hongtham [hall for keeping Buddhist scriptures]
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The collection of paper manuscripts (mostly mullberry or sa paper) is with 15 volumes relatively small. Most of these volumes are made leporello style, are either made of greyish paper and are written in black ink or are made of blackened paper and then written in white or yellow ink or chalk. Th...