Kammavācā is a monastic ritual text recited on specific occasions, such as the ordination of a new monk, formal instruction of a newly ordained monk about the basics of monastic discipline, consecration of an ordination hall, etc. Formal recitation and silent approval of assembled monks signifie...
A quotation from the Samantapāsādikā aṭṭhakathā (Mahāvagga Be 306) or Pāḷimuttakavinayavinicchayasaṅgaha (Pālim Be 226). Extent and format of original material: Part of the fascicle comprised of 1 (1/6 + 2/6) inscribed folio. Owner(s) of original material: Vā chui kyoṅʻʺ, (later) Ññoṅʻ kuiʺ pa...
Kammavācā is a monastic ritual text recited on specific occasions, such as the ordination of a new monk, formal instruction of a newly ordained monk about the basics of monastic discipline, consecration of an ordination hall, etc. Formal recitation and silent approval of assembled monks signifie...
Single-text manuscript containing a notebook. Extent and format of original material: 2 files. Physical characteristics: Palm leaf. Complete. Red pigment decoration on the sides. Covers added by the project team.
Multiple-text manuscript comprised of canonical text of Bhikkhu pācittiya and its nissaya. Custodial history: Has a bundlemark inscribed, as appears, by Ūʺ Nandimā. Extent and format of original material: 3 files. Physical characteristics: Palm leaf. Gilded folios with red pigment band in the...
A canonical text of Bhikkhu pācittiya pāli or the second division of Vinaya Mahāvibhaṅga. The copy transmitted in this manuscript represents the edition sponsored by King Sīrisudhammarājā mahādhipati also known as Sā lvanʻ maṅʻʺ (r. 1629-1648). Copying completed 17 April 1761 or 8 May 1770. Ext...
A bilingual translation and commentary on the canonical text of Bhikkhu pācittiya or the second division of Vinaya Mahāvibhaṅga. Jambudhaja's bilingual translation and commentary was the most common nissaya of canonical Vinaya and Samantapāsādikā transmitted in Burma from the mid-seventeenth to ...
Multiple-text manuscript comprised of canonical text of Dhammapada and its commentary; also contains a list of stories. Custodial history: Has a palm-leaf bundlemark inscribed, as appears, by Ūʺ Nandimā. Extent and format of original material: 4 files. Physical characteristics: Palm leaf. Gil...