The basic code of monastic discipline for fully ordained monks, includes 227 rules. Edited by Haṃ laṅʻʺ Charā toʻ Gambhīrābhilaṅkāra mahādhammarājāguru (Ketumālā). Copying completed on December 29, 1863. Extent and format of original material: 1 fascicle of 15 inscribed folios.
A collection of first phrases from canonical Pali texts. Such digests served as synoptical Tipitaka for ritual uses, e.g. they might be inscribed on metal folios enshrined in reliquary chambers or directly on the slabs forming up a relic chamber. Extent and format of original material: 1 fascic...
A short bilingual explanation of relevant passages from Pali Vinaya texts that define improper monastic behavior of seeking favors with lay donors. Extent and format of original material: 1 fascicle of 4 inscribed folios.
A short bilingual (nissaya) text on the observance of vatta (provision of alms) made mostly of recycled citations from authoritative Pali works. Extent and format of original material: 1 fascicle of 6 inscribed folios.
A vernacular verse text on the aspects of Pāli grammar intended for memorization by students at monastic schools. Identified as the Niyaṃ mū sacʻ in the manuscript. Extent and format of original material: 3 and 3/4 inscribed folios, complete. Author(s) of original material: Jāgara, Rhve kyaṅʻ ...
A vernacular verse text on the aspects of Pāli grammar intended for memorization by students at monastic schools. Might be considered, perhaps, the most influential of the nineteenth-century niyaṃ texts that still remains in curricular use. The present witness skips the introductory verses and i...
A vernacular text of 153 verses on the aspects of Pāli grammar intended for memorization by students at monastic schools. Ākhyātasāmi niyaṃ also known as the Toṅʻ tvaṅʻʺ niyaṃ is the most influential eighteenth-century work and the most widely used of all niyaṃ texts. It is ascribed to Toṅʻ tvaṅ...
A work on major requirements of monastic and lay morality collating passages from canonical and commentarial texts in Pali and providing their bilingual translation and explanation. Compiled in 1763. Extent and format of original material: 1 fascicle of 33 inscribed folios. Author(s) of origin...