This text tells about Pha Malai's journey to hell and his enquiries into the reasons for sending beings to hell or to the hell of beasts. The colophon mentions Maha Lasakhu Chao Titsapannya as sponsor. Date of original material: CS 1273 (huang khai year); 1911. 28 folios
This text deals with the sins of a woman haunted by a demon abiding in great suffering, fear and pain. She was forced to be naked all the time. This was so because when this demon was alive, she had been a wife of Sang (artisan) Huk, who offered her to the monks. She had cursed her husband and re...
This Anisòng text deals with the benefits and advantages (Anisòng) gained through the offerings of food which are presented to relatives who have already passed away. The colophon mentions Chan (a former monk) Un Huean as sponsor. 06 folios
This manuscript deals with the sacredness of the Pannya Palami text, saying that sick persons have to prepare sacrifical offerings and prepare for ritual ceremonies. 08 folios
This text is about the Buddha's routine before attaining nirvana, the merit gained through his sacrifices, and the way he inspired others to become morally good human beings. The colophon mentions Lung (Ungle) Thit (a former monk) Suk as sponsor. Date of original material: BE 2508 ; 1965. 34 folios
This text is about how the Buddha observed the precepts and transcendental virtues of a Bodhisattva during his last previous life as Prince Vessantara. It tells of when the old Brahmin took Prince. Sali and Princess. Kanha away. He had planed to take them to his city, but he went down the wrong r...
This text is about the sins of a preta (demon) upon whose 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 island and asked the demon why he had to suffer through such torture. The demon ...
This text tells of Prince Phommathat and some of his subordinate go out of the kingdom to learn a magic formula of sacred words with a hermit, until he can take his spirit out form his body and put his spirit in one dead animal, that animal became alive once more. At the same time his subordinate...
This text tells of how the Buddha observed the preserved the precepts as a Bodhasattva during his last previous life as Prince Vessantara, as well as telling about the episode in which Vessantara gave his city's cherished elephant to a city that was in need of aide, leading to his exile from the ...