Vernacular adaptation of the first three parts (Buddha-apadāna, Paccekabuddha-apadāna, and Thera-apadāna) of the Apadāna, a canonical Pāli text belonging to the Khuddaka-nikāya of the Sutta-piṭaka. Extent and format of original material: 1 fascicle of 62 inscribed folios. Author(s) of original...
Vernacular adaptation of the final part (Therī-apadāna) of the Apadāna, a canonical Pāli text belonging to the Khuddaka-nikāya of the Sutta-piṭaka. Extent and format of original material: 1 fascicle of 44 inscribed folios. Author(s) of original material: Tipiṭakālaṅkārasaddhammasāmi mahādhamma...
A collation of relevant portions of Vinaya texts in Pali defining improper monastic behavior of seeking favors with lay donors. The entire work is essentially a collection of citations. Multiple works circulated in the late nineteenth-century Burma under the title Kūladūsanādivinicchaya. This pa...
An enumeration and exposition of twenty four conditional interrelations between phenomena identified in the Paṭṭhāna, the seventh work in the Abhidhamma piṭaka. This excerpt from the Paṭṭhāna forms one of the most commonly recited liturgical Buddhist texts in Burma. Recitals of the Paṭṭhāna are ...
A bilingual translation of an enumeration and exposition of twenty four conditional interrelations between phenomena identified in the Paṭṭhāna, the seventh work in the Abhidhamma piṭaka. Extent and format of original material: Part of the fascicle comprised of 14 (12+ ¼ +¾) inscribed folios.
A classification of ten types of realizations acquired by a person engaged in Buddhist meditation and of their utilization in meditation practice. Extent and format of original material: Part of the fascicle comprised of 4 (2 + ¼ + ¼) inscribed folios.
A bilingual translation of the qualities of the Buddha, the Dhamma (Buddhist teaching) and the Sangha (Buddhist monastic community). The qualities of the Three Jewels of Buddhism are memorized and recited as a blessing and for apotropaic purposes. Extent and format of original material: Part of...
A brief explanation on the ascetic monastic practice of "eating a meal at one sitting", that is eating only once a day. Extent and format of original material: Part of the fascicle comprosed of 3 (1 + ¾ + ¼) inscribed folios.