Mixed Bundle

Extent: 1 palm-leaf manuscript. Additional date information: Copied c. 18–19th centuries Keywords: Rites and ceremonies, Buddhism, Abhidhamma, Remove, Languages and Grammar. This manuscript contains the following 6 texts: EAP1150/1/113/1: Moggallāna Ṇvādi-vutti pāṭha Description: Moggallāna Ṇvādi-vutti is a work by Saṅgharakkhita written to supplement Moggallānavyākaraṇa (one of the standard works on Pali grammar alongside with Kaccāyana). In addition to being transmitted as an independent text, it also became incorporated into the original Moggallāna's work as its seventh section. This exemplar represents an edition of Moggallāna Ṇvādi-vutti made by Ññoṅ kan Charā tau Cakkindābhisirisaddhammadhaja mahādhammarājādhirājaguru (Cakkinda) in 1832. Extent: ka-khi. Author(s)/Creator(s): Saṅgharakkhita. Additional date information: Copied c. 1840s-1880s EAP1150/1/113/2: kammavācā Description: Buddhist rituals formulas for monastic use. Extent: ka-khī. Condition of original material: Incomplete fascicle. Additional date information: Copied 1860 EAP1150/1/113/3: Atthasālinī aṭṭhakathā nissaya Description: A fragment of bilingual translation of a commentary on the Dhammasaṅganī, the first book of the canonical Abhidhamma. Extent: [22]-[72]. Condition of original material: Incomplete fascicle. Additional date information: Copied c. 1740s-1770s EAP1150/1/113/4: Abhidhammatthasaṅgaha nissaya Description: A bilingual translation of Abhidhamma handbook. Extent: khu-ṅai. Additional date information: Copied c. 1800-1850s EAP1150/1/113/5: Kaccāyanapakaraṇa pāṭha Description: Two sections (six and seven) of Kaccāyanapakaraṇa. Kaccāyanapakaraṇa is the oldest surviving work on Pali grammar composed over time by multiple contributors but ascribed by tradition to single author named Kaccāyana, often understood as the disciple of the Buddha. Kaccāyanapakaraṇa has been the foundation of Pali grammatical literature commented upon and elaborated in multiple works. Extent: ṅā-cū. Additional date information: Copied 1801 EAP1150/1/113/6: mixed folios Description: Mixed folios from some 30+ manuscripts. Extent: mixed folios from 30+ mss. Additional date information: Copied c. 18th and 19th centuries.