"Fortune teller for patients, studying of hour - age of patients, how to make others ill, how to harm ghost hunters, divination for travel dates, rituals of the steal plow, rituals of auspicious hours...

Cham manuscript bound by threads, front covered in cement paper, no back cover, written in Chinese ink on printed doubled paper, Akhar Thrah script. The manuscript is written in 2 ways. From page 1 to 37 written one way. Pages 2 to 6 are torn at the right margins. The topics of the manuscript: fortune, astrology, magic, agriculture. Contents: fortune teller for patients, studying of hour - age of patients, how to make others ill, how to harm ghost hunters, divination for travel dates, rituals of the steal plow, rituals of auspicious hours.

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: Printed paper, folded in two. 50 pages.

Volume no.: 32.