This leporello manuscript is written with purple and black ink on greyish khòi (sa?) paper. This texts deal with astrology and fortune-telling, reckoning of time, and traditional medicine. 12 folios. Scripts: Tham-Lao, Lao Buhan
This manuscript ( written on greyish khòi paper with black ink) contains a Burmese Kammavaca text used for ordination ceremonies. Though mostly written in Burmese script, pages 20 and 26 contain Lao-Pali texts written with blue ballpen in Tham-Lao script. 25 folios
This text is about two important events dealt with in two texts. First text: there was one novice called Nikhotha that he could make Phanya Thammasokalat to have faith in the Buddhism. Second text: Pha Upakhut torture the king of Maras in the ceremony celebrating of the stupa Paet Muen Sip...
This Anisòng text deals with the benefits and advantages (Anisòng) gained through offerings of food which are presented to relatives who have already passed away. The colophon mentions Samanen (Novice) Khamchan Vat Saen as sponsor. 07 folios
This text is about result of the merit that gained by offering iron flag, sand stupa flag, silver flag and cloth flag. The colophon mentions Sao (Miss) Khamphio as sponsor. The recorded date when the colophon was finished corresponds to Saturday, 27 August 1910. Date of original material: CS 1272...
This Anisòng text deals with the benefits and advantages (Anisong) gained through offerings of food which are presented to relatives who have already passed away. 05 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 Phia Sai Upakan and his wife Nang (Mrs) Phia Khamphio from Lakkham village as sponsors. Date of orig...
This text is about one of the Maha Khili Mananthathen there became a desease which made him suffering and he got very distressed as his body could not longer perform the Vipatsana Kammathan (Vipassana Kammathāna). Then Maha Khili Mananthathen went to meet Pha Anon and asked him to inform the Budd...
This text is about important aspects of the daily routine of the Buddha, which comprised of, in order of their appearance in the text: the gathering of alms, early evening instructional chanting for laymen and laywomen, late night conversations about Buddhist law with the monks, and afternoon ses...