This text is about the great kindness of both Buddha and Pha Sangkhachao Buddha. It says that most people praise the result of the Buddha's parinibbana, but those who wish to reach parinibbana Buddha must learn the tradition of morality and then follow in the ways of that tradition. The colophon ...
This text is about the Buddha's routine beforehaving attained parinibbana, the merit gained through his sacrifices, and the way he inspired others to become morally good human beings. The colophon mentions Thit (a former monk) Si Bunma as sponsor. Date of original material: CS 1291 (kat sai year...
This text is about the Buddha chanting the story of Nang Kummali. It is about three sisters who are orphans (their parents had already died). The were looking for white cloth which they used to make monks' robes. Then they dyed the white cloth into yellow cloth and offered it to the elder monks (...
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 Chao Mao, his wife Mὸm Tun and their children and relative as sponsors. Date of original material: ...
This text is about the merit gained by taking part in the creation of or listening to the book 80 Thousand 4 Thousand Pha Thammakhan. This is followed by a set of teachings. 11 folios
This text is about the merit gained by taking part in the creation of or listening to the book 80 Thousand 4 Thousand Pha Thammakhan. This is followed by a set of teachings. The colophon mentions Siang (a former novice) Pheng and his wife, his parents and their children as sponsors. Date of orig...
This text is about the great kindness of both Lord Buddha, the Dhamma and the Sangha. It says that most people praise the result of the Buddha's parinibbana, but those who wish to reach parinibbana must learn the rules of morality and then follow these rules. The colophon mentions Bualaphan as sp...
This text is about how, after waiting seven years to become a Pha Samma Samphothiyan, the Buddha went up to spend Buddhist lent in the city of paradise. During this time, the Buddha chanted teachings in seven volumes to his mother and others, also telling them about the many different ceremonies ...
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 Pa (Aunt) Ònta as sponsor. Date of original material: BE 2473 (kot sanga year); 1930. 31 folios