Manuscripts of the Vat Xiang Muan in the Kuti of Sathu Nyai Bunchan Phothichitta Maha Thera (1920–1996)
Scope & Content:
With two exceptions (see below), the manuscripts of this corpus are palm-leaf manuscripts. Two-thirds of the 35 fascicles deal with religious themes, such as Sutras, Jataka tales, Buddhist chronicles, and Anisong (blessing) texts pertaining to the religious benefit derived from certain kinds of g...
This text refers to the time when the Buddha was chanting to divinities who listen when the Buddha travelled to the devine world. It also mentions the merits gained from sponsoring the making of a Unthatsavisai manuscript. According to the colophon, the sponsor of this manuscript was called Nang ...
This text refers to the time when the Buddha was chanting to divinities who listen when the Buddha travelled to the divine world. It also mentions the merits gained from sponsoring the making of a Unthatsavisai manuscript. The colophon mentions Nen (Novice) Sombun as sponsor; he came from Suan vi...
This text refers to the time when the Buddha was chanting to divinities who listen when the Buddha travelled to the devine world. It also mentions the merits gained from sponsoring the making of a Unthatsavisai manuscript. The colophon mentions a Phutthasing as sponsor. Date of original material:...
This text refers to the time when the Buddha was chanting to divinities who listen when the Buddha travelled to the devine world. It also mentions the merits gained from sponsoring the making of a Unthatsavisai manuscript. The colophons mentions as sponsors Sathu Nyai Kom Mahatleksai (“left hand”...
This text contains a list of Buddhist terms in Pali popularly used for chanting during ceremonies to cast away evil and prevent harm or to bring merit to the chanters and those listening. The colophon mentions as sponsor Amalo Phikkhu (monk) Ònsi Sanaphai from the monastery of Vat Pa Phai. Date o...
This text is about Pha Pukkhala Pannyati who experienced 108 kinds of cravings and sensual desires. The colophon records as sponsors Thu Ti and his/her children. The exact date when the writing of the manuscript was finished is Saturday, 31 December 1881. Date of original material: CS 1243 (huan...
This text of this short-sized palm-leaf manuscript is about many topics such as the story of magic formula. Date of original material: 20th century. 09 folios
This text is about a manuscript in Pali that is used for chanting in a ceremony. The colophon mentions Phò-òk (Layman) Chan Khu (a former monk in Pha O village) and Phikkhu (Monk) Khamphila Pannya as the sponsors. Date of original material: BE 2408 -2409(hap pao year); 1865-1866. 73 folios