Formulas for taking up the threefold refuge and observance of rules of training, does not include a request for ordination as a novice. Extent and format of original material: Part of the fascicle of 2 (1 + ¾) inscribed folios.
Canonical definition (Vin I 60.1 or Mahāva 108) and bilingual translation of ten characteristics of a novice that lead to expulsion. Extent and format of original material: Part of the fascicle of 2 (¼ + ¼) inscribed folios.
A quotation from an unidentified Pāli text incorporating canonical definition of ten punishable acts for a novice (Vin I 56.1 or Mahāva 107) and a bilingual translation of this quote. Extent and format of original material: Part of the fascicle of 2 (¼ + ¼) inscribed folios.
Bilingual translation and commentary on the formulas for contemplation on the four monastic necessities. Extent and format of original material: Part of the fascicle of 4 (3 + ¼) inscribed folios.
An explanation of the opening verses of the Kaṅkhāvitaraṇī aṭṭhakathā, intended to demonstrate a method of interpretation of Buddhists texts in Pali. A transcript of classes taught by Charā toʻ Ūʺ Suta. Extent and format of original material: 1 fascicule of 26 inscribed and 1 uninscribed folios...
This is one of six collections of Thai-Mon palm leaf manuscripts digitised by the EAP1123 project team. The Cet Riw collection is small, compromised of all the texts digitised here: three medical texts, which by their nature also include astrology and charts relating astrological configurations...
Accordian-style folding book (parabaik) medical text discussing various illnesses which affect the human body. Includes various various astrological diagrams. The text appears to have been written in stages. Written in black pencil. The books has come apart, but all sections appear present. The ...
Accordian-style folding book (parabaik) medical text discussing various illnesses which affect the human body. In Mon with some Pāli. Includes various various astrological diagram and lists. Also includes some doodles. The text appears to have been written in stages. Written in black pencil. NOT...
Accordian-style folding book (parabaik) of unknown provenance and topic. Written in a mixture of Thai and Khom (Thai-style Khmer writing). All the Cet Riw manuscripts were kept together in a wooden box, so presumably all are on the same topic - medical treatment. Extent: 1 accordian paper books...
This is one of six collections of Thai-Mon palm leaf manuscripts digitised by the EAP1123 project team. The Wat Sirimongkhon collection is large. This was one of the few collections which we able to go through almost completely because a Mon monk who could read Mon helped us do so. Most of the ...