This manuscript is about the text of Pali that used for the monk to do meditation practice. The colophon mentions Chao Bunnak and his relatives as sponsors. Date of original material: CS 1257 (hap mao year); 1895. 15 folios
This text is about teaching of the Buddhism and routine of the Buddha before he's attain Parinibbana advantage from offering and to observe the precept. Date of original material: CS 1287 (huai si year); 1925. 70 folios
This text is about how the Buddha observed religious precepts and upheld the transcendental virtues of a Bodhasattva in every life before attaining nirvana and becoming the Buddha. It then tells about how did he this during his life as Prince. Sisuthon. Date of original material: BE 2498; 1955. 1...
This text is about the benefits gained from sponsoring a Thung Sai to be prayed in respect to the Triple Gem. The colophon mentions Chao Mòm La as scribe and sponsor. Creator/Scribe: Chaomom La. 10 folios
This text is about the benifits gained from all kind of donations to the Sangha. The colophon mentions Sathu (Monk) Phò Mueang Kang as scribe and sponsor. Date of original material: BE 2493 (kat mao year); 1950 Creator/Scribe: Phò Mueang Kang. 16 folios
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. The colophon mentions Chua (Novice) Phui as sponsor. Da...
This leporello multiple-text manuscript is written with black ink in greyish khòi (sa?) paper. This text, written in Tham-Lao script, comprises several Pali chanting and white magic (sainyasat). The manuscript contains several magical drawings with yantra written either in Tham-Lao or Khòm script...
This leporello manuscript is written with black ink on white-greyish khòi paper. This text is about the priesthood of monks and the basic code of monastic discipline. The pagination is in Lao numerals at the centre of the left margin of each of the 154 pages. The last page mentions a person calle...
The leporello manuscript is made of white-greyish khòi paper in the Tham-Lao script. The format (including the number of lines per page) resembles that of a long palm-leaf manuscript. This text is about result of Anisòng that gained by listening to the chanting (Dhamma thesanā). 12 folios