Mixed Bundle

Red lac. covers. Gilded leaves. Decorated woven cotton ribbon. Extent: 1 Palm Leaf Manuscript. Additional date information: Copied c. 18–19th centuries Keywords: Suttantapiṭaka, Buddhism, Remove, Handbook: Abhidhamma. This manuscript contains the following 2 texts: EAP1150/1/124/1: Ṭīkā kyau [Ṭīkā kyoʻ] Description: Handbook: Abhidhamma. Extent: ka-kī only. Custodial history: The manuscript contains two identifications of either the owner of the manuscript or the owner of the source copy of the manuscript. The scribal note executed in pencil identifies such as Ūḥ Mahinda from the Ut-kyoṅḥ monastery in the Khaṅ Ma Kaṃ Tuik monastic complex located in the western part (anok praṅḥ) of Mandalay. The decorator's note in red pigment identifies the owner of the manuscript as the abbot (bhunḥ krīḥ) of two monastic compexes, namely Khaṅ Ma Kaṃ Tuik and Ba Mau tuik kyoṅḥ. These could be either alternative designations of one person or the names of two persons, testyfying that the manuscript changed hands after it was copied but before it was guilded and bound. Ba Mau tuik kyoṅḥ could also be an alternative designation of Ut-kyoṅḥ. Additional date information: Copied c. 18–19th centuries EAP1150/1/124/2: Milindapaññā pāṭh [Milindapaññā pāṭhʻ] Description: Paracanonical Texts. Extent: ka-the. Custodial history: The manuscript contains two identifications of either the owner of the manuscript or the owner of the source copy of the manuscript. The scribal note executed in pencil identifies such as Ūḥ Mahinda from the Ut-kyoṅḥ monastery in the Khaṅ Ma Kaṃ Tuik monastic complex located in the western part (anok praṅḥ) of Mandalay. The decorator's note in red pigment identifies the owner of the manuscript as the abbot (bhunḥ krīḥ) of two monastic compexes, namely Khaṅ Ma Kaṃ Tuik and Ba Mau tuik kyoṅḥ. These could be either alternative designations of one person or the names of two persons, testyfying that the manuscript changed hands after it was copied but before it was guilded and bound. Ba Mau tuik kyoṅḥ could also be an alternative designation of Ut-kyoṅḥ.