This is a fortune telling manuscript. There are images of pairs of chicken legs with thin bamboo sticks attached to them. And depending on these images, the placement of the bamboo sticks, fortune telling and procastination of any kind of good or bad happenings are done.
The content of this manuscript is about the position of khon or spirit in the human body on different days of the month. It is mentioned that on the 17th day the spirit rests on the head, on the 18th day it rests on the neck, on the 19th day on the body, on the 20th day on the tongue, on the 21st...
This manuscript is about Lengdon. It is complete. The copyist is named as on image 0236 (a page numbered possibly as 148) as Modam Nokumiya Phukon. His son is named as Lokinath.
This manuscript is about the story of Lengdon before sending Khun Lung Khun Lai to earth. This is the same as Chapter 1 of the published Ahom Buranji. Lak Ni Kham Mvng Nap Pau, correponds to 1770-71.