The first few folios contain the story of Nang Khai, the story of Lengdon's daughter's marriage to Kun Deo. Image 0009-0010 contains Buranji. It records the death of Chau Pha Suseng Rai Sing died in Lak Ni Dap Plau.
It is a story of a conqueror called Chau Ngi who is on a conquest to conquer different kingdoms. He is accompanied by his vast army and ministers in his march to conquer the different kingdoms with no rest.
The content from 0001-0006 is Deo Buranji and the content from 0007-0008 is Dai Ngin Mantra. In the first line in image 0001.tiff, it is written about Lengdon's desire to extend his kingdom Mung Phi. In the last folio is the Dai Ngin Mantra which is beleived to protect one from any kind of evil.T...
It contains a mantra to protect the house or the country from the evil spirits or khings. Khings are the spirits of people who died at an early age or in an unnatural way. They are believed to cause trouble to the household or the country. So, this mantra is used to keep them away.
The content of this manuscript needs to be further investigated. However, it is seen that there is frequent mention of Lengdon throughout the folios of the manuscript.
The content is on astrological calculations. In image 0021 and 0022, there are figures with some writings on them. The figures in image 0021 are like ladders and the figure in image 0022 is like a rectangle divided into small boxes.
This manuscript is also about astrological calculations. Auspicious days to move or head towards any direction have also been mentioned in this manuscript. In image 0002, it is written that on Ban Mau (the name of a day of the week) it is good to move towards the north and west. Further, in imag...
The content in this manuscript is a mantra alluding to the different Gods to accept the offerings made to them. The ceremony in which this mantra is recited is performed for the well being of the household. Lengdon is praised as Sai Re Pha (God of the Sky). He is accompanied by his wife, his son ...