Prophetic message allegedly sent by Satuiʺ Maṅʻʺ Khoṅʻ to the city of Ava in 1752 predicting the rise of the Konbaung dynasty. Extent and format of original material: Part of the fascicle of 2 (1 + ¼) inscribed folios.
Prophecy on the future royal cities of Burma allegedly made by the Buddha to the Sakka. Bhu rāʺ suikʻ represents one of the four or five prophetic works that had the widest circulation in Burma since the late eighteenth century and existed in multiple versions. Extent and format of original mat...
Prophecy said to be given by the deities to a man called Ṅa Mhanʻ Kanʻʺ. Ṅa Mhanʻ Kanʻʺ suikʻ represents one of the four or five prophetic works that had the widest circulation in Burma since the late eighteenth century and existed in multiple versions. Extent and format of original material: P...
A variant of a prophecy of the Buddha. Bhu rāʺ suikʻ represents one of the four or five prophetic works that had the widest circulation in Burma since the late eighteenth century and existed in multiple versions. Extent and format of original material: Part of the fascicle of 2 (¼ + ¾) inscribe...
A prophecy allegedly made by the Buddha about the future decline of morality and Buddhist teaching. Bhu rāʺ suikʻ represents one of the four or five prophetic works that had the widest circulation in Burma since the late eighteenth century and existed in multiple versions. Extent and format of ...
A prophesy predicting the rise of a cakkavatti king who would also be a monk and a future buddha and who would build the city of Mandalay in c. 1942. Extent and format of original material: Part of the fascicle of 9 (7 + ½ + ½) inscribed folios.
A prophesy allegedly made by the Buddha indicating that a cakkavatti king would build the city of Mandalay in 1957. Extent and format of original material: Part of the fascicle of 7 (6 + ½) inscribed folios.
A prophecy allegedly made by the Buddha about the events that would take place in c. 1745. Extent and format of original material: Part of the fascicle of 3 (2 + ¾) inscribed folios.