This multiple-text manuscript deals with several topics, such as methods how to start the basis of meditation pratices, walking meditation, traditional medicine, and traditional medicine. Date of original material: CS 1254; 1892. 32 folios. Scripts: Tham-Lao, Lao Buhan
This leporello manuscript is written with black ink in greyish khòi (sa?) paper. The text written in Tham-Lao script is about Pali chanting and white magic (sainyasat). Thus the manuscript contains several magical drawings and yantras. 28 folios
The leporello manuscript is made of modern industrial paper and written in black ink in the Tham-Lao script. This text is about the chanting of the Pannya Palami (sutta) to congratulate the Buddha. The later user of the manuscript, Pha Khamchan Virachitto (his name appears at the last page) has...
This text is about Prince Vessantara meeting with Nang Matthi, Thao Sali and Nang Kanha all of the went out of their city and trip in the forest. The colophon mentions Saeng Kunlavong and his wife as sponsors. The manuscript was finished on Tuesday, 12 November 1895 Date of original material: CS ...
This text is about Prince Vessantara gave his city's cherished elephant to a city that was in need of aid, leading to his exile from the kingdom. 13 folios
This text is about transcendent virtues of the Buddha and respacted that is sacred magic formula , if who learn or listen this magic fomula will make them self out of the danger then success verything in their life. The colophon mentions Sao Kham Sanyuithisuk as sponsor. The recorded date when ...
This text is about the anisong or advantage gained by listening to the chanting of Pannya Palami or often praying respect to Pannya Palami because before the Buddha once taught that before chanting any other text from any manuscript this text would be needed to be chanted first. The colophon ment...
This text is deals with the meriorious results which are gained by listening to and sponsoring the making of Visutthinyan manuscripts. The colophon mentions Sathu (Monk) Khenkham as sponsor. The recorded date when the manuscript was finished corresponds to Sunday, 21 February 1932. Date of origin...