A poem by Muṃ tuiṅʻ paṅʻ Charā toʻ Vaṃsābhilaṅkāradhajarājaguru (composed in 1829 when the author was 51 year old and had 27 years of monastic standing) consisting of concise, easily memorizable lists of categories relevant for lay morality and social conduct. The latter part of the poem provide...
Maṅgala-sutta is a canonical discourse of the Buddha on the sublect of "blessings" that had extremely broad use as a protective and liturgical text. It was the earliest items memorized by lay students studying in monastic schools after learning the alphabet. Extent and format of original materi...
A poem by Muṃ tuiṅʻ paṅʻ Charā toʻ Vaṃsābhilaṅkāradhajarājaguru (composed in 1829 when the author was 51 year old and had 27 years of monastic standing) consisting of concise, easily memorizable lists of categories relevant for lay morality and social conduct. The latter part of the poem provide...
A vernacular text of 90 verses on the aspects of Pāli grammar intended for memorization by students at monastic schools. A work by an otherwise unknown monk Tipiṭakanāga. Extent and format of original material: 3/4 and 3/4 inscribed folios, complete. Author(s) of original material: Tipiṭakanāga.
A vernacular verse text of 10 stanza on the aspects of Pāli grammar intended for memorization by students at monastic schools. A work by an otherwise unknown Dhammasāmi. Extent and format of original material: 2 and 1/4 inscribed folios, complete. Author(s) of original material: Dhammasāmi.
History of the Buddha's visit to the city of Thaton and establishment of hair relic stupas. Extent and format of original material: Part of the fascicle of 5 inscribed folios. Physical characteristics: Incomplete, folio kā missing.
A canonical text of Bhikkhu pācittiya pāli or the second division of Vinaya Mahāvibhaṅga. The copy transmitted in this manuscript represents the edition sponsored by King Sīrisudhammarājā mahādhipati also known as Sā lvanʻ maṅʻʺ (r. 1629-1648). Copying completed 17 April 1761 or 8 May 1770. Ext...