This text is about a hunter who obeys the five religious precepts that the Buddha taught, especially refraining from the killing of animals. The colophon mentions Chin Siang and his wife, Sao Chan; Chin Tong and his wife, Sao La and their relatives as sponsors. The date mentioned in the colophon ...
This text tells of the sins of own demon upon who head a stone would fall three times a day, once in the morning, once in the afternoon, and once in the evening. Pha Mokkha Larthela came down to the Khitsakut and asked the demon had to suffer through such torture. The demon answered that he grew ...
This text is about how to practice ourself to do a good thing up to paradise to get a good thing from merit such as: the four noble paths (mak), the four results (phon) and nibbana. 27 folios
This text is about belief in tradition to do some ceremony people have to use this magic formula to clear up and protect the child in the good safe. 13 folios
This text is about how to untie bad luck person who has this bad luck such as: hit by baffalo, bite by dog, and fall down from the tree these are person need this magic formula to clear up all bad luck. 15 folios
This text is about how to pay repect to the Buddha and there is merit that gained back from pay respect to the Khun Buddha, the Buddha, Thammachao Buddha and Sangkhachao Buddha which with this could help to gained more merit than general pay respect. 46 folios
This text is about how to pay respect to the sun, say three times as word of homage "Namo", then say indeed "Itipiso pha khava". May I pay respect to the sun that Buddha may come to protect and keep my health and my life as I am now is 6 years old. 07 folios
The first text deals with items used to ward off danger from Rahu; the second text deals with nine fortnights in which cremation ceremonies are prohibited. 05 folios
This text is about Sia Khò Kha Saen to remove one's bad luck through a ceremony, make one's kathong (tray made of banana trees) which has 4 sections. First sections: put 19 things for the divinity to ride a snake; Second section: to put 110 things for the divinity to ride a tiger; Third section: ...