An exegetical work expanding one of the sections of Yamaka, a canonical Pali text belonging to the Abhidhamma piṭaka. During his lifetime, the author had a reputation of a great scholar and was patronized by two kings in a succession, both of whom sponsored monasteries for him in Pinya and Sagai...
Single-text manuscript containing scriptural and curricular text. A royally-sponsored manuscript created by dedicated scribes for the placement in a royal library. Extent and format of original material: 2 files. Physical characteristics: Palm leaf. Gilded folios. Incomplete. Wooden covers, fu...
A supplementary text intended to facilitate the study of the Atthasālinī (a commentary on the Dhammasaṅganī which is the first text of the Abhidhamma-piṭaka). Instead of elucidating the ideas of the commentary, Atthasālinī atthayojanā rather provides linguistic tools for the understanding of the...
Single-text manuscript containg a Vinaya text. Custodial history: Originally, the manuscript was made for monk Āsabhāloka from Yaṅʻʺ to village. Extent and format of original material: 2 files. Physical characteristics: Palm leaf. Gilded folios with red pigment band in the middle. Incomplete,...
A canonical text in Pāli defining the rules of behavior for Buddhist monks and covering the sections from the beginning of pārājika to the end of nissaggiya pācittiya rules. Extent and format of original material: 1 bundle of 132 inscribed folios. Physical characteristics: Incomplete, folios ñ...
Single-text Vinaya manuscript being the first bundle in a two-bundle set. Only this bundle survives. Extent and format of original material: 2 files. Physical characteristics: Palm leaf. Gilded folios with red pigment band in the middle. Incomplete, one of the edges slightly gnawed away by rat...