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DREAMSEA Project No.:
DS 0011 00706
Institution:
HMML; DREAMSEA
Surrogate Format:
Digital
IIIF Manifest:
https://www.vhmml.org/image/manifest/537334
Country:
Laos
City (Province):
Luang Prabang
Name of collection:
Vat Maha That Rasabovoravihan
Right to Left?:
No
Current Status:
In situ
Subject matter:
Suttanta doctrine
Begin Year Date:
1900
End Year Date:
2000
Place of copying:
Luang Prabang
Script:
Tham Lao
Writing support:
Palm-leaf
Watermark?:
No
Countermark?:
No
Manuscript cover?:
No
Binding?:
No
Manuscript cover dimension:
4.7 x 58.4 cm
Manuscript paper dimension:
4.7 x 58.4 cm
Text block dimension:
3.5 x 49.2 cm
Number of pages:
46 pages
Number of blank pages:
1
Rubrication?:
No
Illumination?:
No
Illustration?:
No
Manuscript condition:
Poor
Description of manuscript content:
Nyòt Tham (the peak of the Dhamma) in Lao, or Cundasukarika Sutta in Pali, contains four fascicles. The manuscripts are popularly read by four monks during the nyot tham ceremony which is organized at a monastery or a house. The content describes the merit derived from paying homage and listening to the Cundasukarika Sutta in the way Dhammika Bandit did before. Through the merit's power, a miracle of lighting happened in the Tavatimsa Heaven. When God Indra realized this, he sent Mataliputta to take Dhammika to heaven and asked him about his practice.

Item 1 - Title in Native script:
ຈຸນທະສຸກະຣິກະສູດ (ຜູກ 3)
Item 1 - Title in Roman script:
Cundasukarika Sutta (Phuk 3)
Item 1 - Title in English script:
Cundasukarika Sutta (fascicle 3)
Item 1 - Author:
Anonymous
Item 1 - Language:
Pali, Lao
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