Maha Vibak (ມະຫາວິບາກ) (1940)

This text is about the sins of a demon upon whose head a stone falls three times a day, once in the morning, once in the afternoon, and once in the evening. Pha Mokkhala Thela came down to the Khitsakut mountain and asked the demon why he had to suffer so much through such torture. The demon answered that he grew up in the kingdom of Rajagriha where he graduated from the art school, but one day he took an archer shooting at the head of one of the Pha Patcheka monks, killing the monk on that day. He became a demon at the foot of the mountain after the monk's death. The colophon mentions Sao (Mrs) Khamchan and Pa (aunt) as sponsors. Date of original material: CS 1302 (kot yee year); 1940. 27 folios.