1. Himmaphan Ton (The Sermon about Himmaphan forest); 2. Himmaphan Pai (The Sermon about Himmaphan); 3. Thanakhun Ton; 4. Thanakhun Pay; 5. Vanna Pha Vet; 6. Chunlaphon; 7. Sakkaban (1.ຫີມມະພານຕົ້ນ; 2...

Text No 1. This text is about how the Buddha observed the religious precepts of a Bodhisattva during his previous lifetime as Prince Vessantara, as well as about the time that Vessantara gave away his city's most cherished elephant of his kingdom, leading to his exile. The colophon mentions Phia Sai Upakan and Nang (Mrs) Phia Khamphio as sponsors. Text No 2. This text is about Prince Vessantara being exiled for giving away his city's prized elephant. Text No 3. This text is about Vessantara offering to give away the horse pulling his oxcart as he is leaving the kingdom. Text No 4. This text is about Vessantara offering to give away the horse pulling his oxcart as he is leaving the kingdom. Text No 5.This text is about Vessantara left the city and walked into the forest with Nang (Princess) Matsi, Prince Sali and Princess Kunha. Text No 6. This text is about Vessantara the nature along the way to the place where Vessantara entered the monkhood as a rishi or sage. Text No 7. This text is about Prince Vessantara and Nang Mats,i the sermon says that Princess Matsi has been given to a Brahmin who was Lord Indra in disguise and who finally gives Nang Matsi back to Prince Vessantara and take care of him. The colophon mentions Phia Sai Upakan, Nang (Mrs) Phia Khamphio and their family from Lakkham village as sponsors. Date of original material: CS 1281 (kat met year); 1919. 155 folios.