"Chants for long day illness, amulets for averting disaster, methods of worship, speech for buffalo sacrifice."

Cham manuscript bound by zinc, covered in cement paper, written in Chinese ink on double "Đại" paper, cement paper and cover paper, Akhar Thrah script. The condition of the manuscript is good. The first page stuck to the front cover of the manuscript. Pages 1 to 56 are made of "Đại" paper, pages 57 to 66 are made of cement paper, pages 67 to 98 are made of cover paper. Pages 67 and 68 are torn in half. The topics of the manuscript are medical treatments, magic, rituals. Contents: chants for long day illness, amulets for averting disaster, methods of worship, speech for buffalo sacrifice.

This manuscript was written by Mr. Luong Dai Ve''s grandfather (whose name is forgotten). After he died, he left it for Mr. Thap Quyen (Mr. Ve''s uncle). In 1972, Mr. Thap Quyen died, Mrs. Thap Thi Vung (Mr. Luong Dai Ve''s mother) brought it to her home. Then, she gave it to Mr. Luong Dai Ve when he became Gru urang in 1975.

Extent and Medium of originals: Covers made of cement paper, 56 pages of "Đại" paper folded in two, 10 pages of cement paper, 32 pages of paper. 102 pages.

Volume no.: 20.