Legend of a famous Buddhist monk known as Phra Malai who visited heaven and hell. The illustrations represent celestial beings (devata), and the tortures of the damned in hell Illustrations: Five paired illustrations
The manuscript contains two works: (1) Dhammapada, Pali text with Burmese nissaya, copied in 1878. (2) Saddā nīti sutʿ cañʿ or grammatical index, copied in 1888.
Kammavaca, a Buddhist text for the ordination of monks Illustrations: Two large paintings, one showing Prince Siddhattha's departure, the other shows a royal and a mahout on an elephant, accompanied by three horse riders.
Fols. 1-69: Phra Malai (Māleyyatthēravannanā) Fols. 70-73: Unhīsavijaya (fragment) Illustrations: Six folios with illustrations from the legend of a famous Buddhist monk known as Phra Malai who visited heaven and hell. The illustrations represent the tortures of the damned in hell, the lotus o...
This manuscript contains three works: (1) အဘိဓမ္မတ္တသင်ဂြိုဟ် ʾAbhidhammatta saṅʿgruihʿ (2) သိမဝိနိစ္ဆယ Simavinicchaya (3) ကထိနဝိနိစ္ဆယ Kathinavinicchaya The last two texts were compiled in 1638 AD by Taung-bi-la Sayadaw and are explanations and decisions on monastic boundary stones and r...