"Chants of purification, fortune through phenomena, mantra for the dead going to heaven, fortune, God Jibara el is in the East, chants for undoing disaster, amulets spells for victim of tiger attack."

Cham manuscript bound by threads, covered in hard paper, written in Chinese ink on double "Đại" paper, Akhar Thrah script. The cover is torn. The manuscript is written in 2 ways. Pages 1 to 68 are written one way, page 89 onward is written differently. The manuscript is curved at its corners. The manuscript has 2 blank pages (page 76,88). Certain pages (1-2), (89-90), (91-92) are torn. Pages 129-130, 131-132 are not folded in half. The topics of the manuscript are rituals, fortune, religion. Contents: chants of purification, fortune through phenomena, mantra for the dead going to heaven, fortune, God Jibara el is in the East, chants for undoing disaster, amulets spells for victim of tiger attack.

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 hard paper, 134 pages of "Đại" paper, folded in two. 136 pages.

Volume no.: 22.