ລໍາໄກ່ສອນດອກບົວຄໍາ (ຜູກ ໕)

ໃນກາລະຄັ້ງໜຶ່ງ ພະຍາວິໂລຣະຫະປົກຄອງເມືອງຣາຊະຄຶ. ພະອົງມີພະທິດາອົງໜຶ່ງນາມວ່າ ພະນາງເກສິວັນນະປັບພະຕາເປັນຜູ້ມີຮູບໂສມອັນງົດງາມ ແຕ່ໄດ້ທ້າວກໍາພ້າໝາກສ້ານເປັນສາມີ. ວັນໜຶ່ງພະຍາສຸຣະກໍາມະທາແລະພະຍາສຸຣະມັງຄາມແຫ່ງເມືອງຈໍາປາ ໄດ້ວາງແຜນຈະຍົກທັບໄປຕີເມືອງຣາຊະຄຶເພື່ອຍາດຊີງເອົາພະນາງເກສິວັນນະປັບພະຕາ. ເມື່ອພະຍາວິໂລຣະຫະຊາບຂ່າວ ຈຶ່ງສັ່ງປະຊຸມເສນາອາມາດເພື່ອກະກຽມສູ້ຮົບ ພະອົງໄດ້ສັ່ງໃຫ້ທ້າວກໍາພ້າໝາກສ້ານຊຶ່ງເປັນລູກເຂີຍນັ້ນອອກໄປສູ້ຮົບ ຫວັງວ່າຈະໃຫ້ລູກເຂີຍນັ້ນໄປຕາຍໃນສະໜາມຮົບ ເພາະພະອົງບໍ່ໄດ້ມັກລູກເຂີຍ. ທ້າວກໍາພ້າໝາກສ້ານກໍ່ໄດ້ອອກໄປສູ້ຮົບຕາມຄໍາສັ່ງ ຄັ້ນເມື່ອໄດ້ໄປພົບກັບພະຍາທັງສອງທີ່ກໍາລັງຍົກທັບມາຈຶ່ງໄດ້ສົນທະນາແລະອອກອຸບາຍຂູ່ວ່າ ຖ້າພະອົງເຂົ້າໄປຍັງເມືອງຣາຊະຄຶຈະໄດ້ຮັບອັນຕະລາຍເຖິງຊີວິດ ເນື່ອງຈາກໃນເມືອງຣາຊະຄຶນັ້ນມີຝູງຊ້າງ ໔ ໂຕທີ່ມີພະລະກໍາລັງອັນມະຫາສານ ຖ້າຊ້າງເຫລົ່ານັ້ນໄດ້ອອກມາຈະເກີດແຜ່ນດິນໄຫວ ໗ ໂຫຍດ ຄັ້ນເມື່ອພະຍາທັງສອງໄດ້ຟັງເຊັ່ນນັ້ນ ຈຶ່ງຖອຍທັບກັບຄືນ.

Once upon a time, King Viloraha ruled the city of Rajagaha. He had a daughter named Kesivana Papphata, who had a beautiful appearance but got Kampha (orphan man) as her husband. One day, King Surakammatha and King Sumangkham of Champa city planned to attack the city of Rajagaha in order to take away Princess Kesivana Papphata. When King Viloraha heard the news, he ordered a meeting of the army to prepare for battle. He ordered his son-in-law to go to battle, hoping that he would die on the battlefield because the king did not like his son-in-law. Khampa also went out to fight as ordered, but when he met the two kings who came with the troops, he talked to them and threatened that If you enters the city of Rajagaha, your lives will be in danger. Because there are 4 elephants in the city of Rajagaha with great strength. If those elephants had come out, there would have been an earthquake. When the two elephants heard that, they retreated back.

Extent: 1 palm-leaf manuscript containing 14 leaves.

Size and dimensions of original material: Hight 5.3 cm, width 58.8 cm, depth 0.6 cm.

Condition of original material: Good.

Author(s)/Creator(s): Unidentified.

Scribe(s): Phia Arinyalatsi.

Original institution reference: Manuscript Chest No.4.