"Rites conducted in temples and towers, rites to worship estuaries (bac cuh Yang Apuei, Yuen Yang Paralao pasah)"

Cham manuscript made of palm leaves. The binding area of the manuscript is pierced with holes and stuck with two small, round strips of wood that holds the two ends of the palm leaves manuscript together. Each palm leaves page is pierced with holes at the two ends to fit with the binding area. The covers are made of wood that holds the manuscript together with threads in the middle. The pages are numbered in order. Pages 01, 02 and 107 were left blank. The text is inscribed on the leaves surface and blackened by ink extracted from a wild flower in the forest (bingu kalao). The text is written in Akhar Thrah script. The manuscript covers religious themes. Contents: rites conducted in temples and towers, rites to worship estuaries (bac cuh Yang Apuei, Yuen Yang Paralao pasah). Size: 33.5 x 5 x 5 cm.

The manuscript was passed down by ancestors. Mr. Luu Sanh Thanh has inherited the manuscript from Superior Priest Truong Dinh (Hoai Trung). Several manuscripts were collected by himself. Author is unknown.

Extent and Medium of original material: Wood covers. Palm leaves. 111 pages.

Volume no.: 6.