The Mangala Sutta is about Anon Thela who was instructed by the Buddha, then chanted himself the Mangala Sutta to to monks. The colophon mentions Sao (Mrs) Chanpheng, Siang (a former novice) Thὸngdi and their children as sponsors. Date of original material: CS 1289 (moeng sai year); 1927. 11 folios
This text is about the merits of the Bodhisattva or the Buddha in each of his previous existences until he finally attained parinibbana and become a Buddha. Special emphasis is given to the incarnation when he was born as Prince Sithon. 12 folios
This text is about the anisong or advantage gained by listening to the chanting of Pannya Palami or often praying respect to Pannya Palami because before the Buddha once taught that before chanting any other text from any manuscript this text would be needed to be chanted first. The colophon ment...
This text tells of the Buddha chanting to divine beings who listened to the Buddha when he travelled around the world. Moreover, it deals with the meritorious advantages (Anisòng) resulting from sponsoring a manuscript containing the Unhatsavisai story. The colophon mentions Thit (a former monk) ...
This text tells of the King Phommathat, who shot Princess Kinnaly's husband, who hopes that he will then be able to have her as his own wife. However, she refuses his advances, deciding instead to stay in the forest and die alongside her husband. 10 folios
This text tell of the King Phommathat, who shot Princess Kinnaly's husband, who hopes that he will then be able to have her as his own wife. However, she refuses his advances, deciding instead to stay in the forest and die alongside her husband. Creator/Scribe: Nen (Novice) Humpheng. 11 folios
This text of King Phommathat, who shot Nang Kinnali's husband. He hopes that he will then be able to have her as his own wife. However, she refuses his advances, deciding instead to stay in the forest and die alongside her husband. 16 folios
This text tells of the Buddha chanting to divine beings who listened to the Buddha when he travelled around the world. Moreover, it deals with the meritorious advantages (Anisòng) resulting from sponsoring a manuscript containing the Unhatsavisai story. The colophon mentions Pha (Monk) Virachitto...
This text is about the teachings of Buddhism regarding the rules stating what monks are not allowed to do, as well as the punishments for those who breach the vinaya rules of monastic discipline. . 17 folios