This text is about the routine of the Buddha before reaching nirvana, as well as telling about the merit gained through his offerings and the good he inspired in others. . 36 folios
This text tell of the Vessantara Jataka tells about an old Brahmin taking Sali and Kanha, son and daughter of Prince Vessantara away. He had planned to take them to his home kingdom but he went down the wrong road and ended up in the home kingdom of Pha Vet or Prince Vessantara. Their grandparent...
This text is about performing perfection of a Buddha as Pha Sanok. The colophon mentions Maethao (Grandmother) Khambua and her children as sponsors. Date of original material: CS 1231 (kot sanga year); 1869. 77 folios
This text is about Nyamok chanting for the dead, especially chant for the senior or the person whoes have title such as King or the great monk" Maha Thela". The colophon mentions Maha Sangha Sa (Monk) Phummapannya as sponsor. Date of original material: CS 1290 (poek si year); 1928. 85 folios
This text is about the way a proper ordination ceremony is organized, the qualities of a person who is going to beomce a monk or novice. This text is a compilation of questions raised by the senior monk who presides over the ceremonie and the respective questions which the monk should know. The c...
This text is about performing of Boddhisattva or a Buddha in his previous life as Thao Somphamit. The colophon mentions Pha (Monk) Virachitto (Khamchan) as sponsor. Date of original material: BE 2486 (ka met year); 1943. 43 folios
This text is about performing of Boddhisattva or a Buddha in his previous life as Thao Somphamit. The colophon mentions Thao (Mr) Kaeo La and Sao (Miss) Khampòng as sponsors. Date of original material: CS 1292 (kot sanga year); 1930. 34 folios
This text is about the important routine of the Buddha when he was alive. In the morning he would go to beg alms, in the afternoon he would chant and teach the people all over the world, in the evening he would chant and teach the monks, and at midnight he would talk about the Thevaputra, Thevada...
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 Sao Kham Pòng and Nan...
This text is about Pha Mahakatsapa's prediction that, after the Buddha reaches nirvana, his Buddhism will flourish at Phukamphah mountain in Lackkhinakhon city. The great monk decided to build a That Hua Ok stupa for the Buddha in that area. 10 folios