ລໍາໄກ່ສອນດອກບົວຄໍາ (ຜູກ ໑໐)

ເຈົ້າຊາຍສິດທັດຖະ ພະຣາຊະໂອລົດຂອງພະເຈົ້າສຸດໂທທະນະແລະພະນາງສິຣິມະຫາມາຍາ ເມື່ອພະ ຈະເລີນໄວໄດ້ ໑໖ ພັນສາ ກໍ່ໄດ້ອະພິເສກສົມລົດກັບພະນາງພີມພາ ຫຼື ຍະໂສທະຣາ ພະທິດາຂອງພະເຈົ້າກຸງເທວະຫະ ຊຶ່ງເປັນຍາດຝ່າຍພະມານດາ. ເມື່ອມີພະຊົນອາຍຸ ໒໙ ພັນສາ ໄດ້ສະເດັດທອດພະເນດສວນອຸທະຍານ ບັງເອີ້ນໄດ້ພົບເທວະທູດທັງ ໔ ຄື ຄົນແກ່ ຄົນເຈັບ ຄົນຕາຍແລະສະມະນະ ທີ່ເທວະດາເນລະມິດ. ພະອົງຊົງສັງເວດພະໄທຈຶ່ງຕັດສິນພະໄທອອກບວດ. ກ່ອນຈະອອກບວດ ພະອົງໄດ້ສະເດັດໄປທອດພະເນດພະຣາຫຸນ ໂອລົດທີ່ເພິ່ງປະສູດ ແລະພະນາງພິມພາ ພະຊາຍາແລ້ວ ຈຶ່ງສະເດັດພ້ອມກັບທ້າວສັນນະແລະມ້າກັນທະກະ ເມື່ອເຖິງແຄມແມ່ນໍ້າເນຣັນຊະຣາ ຈຶ່ງໄດ້ຕັດພະເກສາ. ພະອິນໄດ້ອັນເຊີນພະເກສານັ້ນໄປປະດິດສະຖານໄວ້ຍັງເຈດີຈຸລາມະນີເທິງດາວະດຶງສະຫວັນ. ຄໍາລົງທ້າຍ: ລານທີ ໑໓ ໜ້າ ໑: ພໍ່ເຖົ້າທິດນັງເປັນສັດທາ ລິດຈະນາເພຍອາຣິຍະລັດສີເນີ ພໍ່ເຖົ້າທິດນັງເປັນສັດທາ. ໂອນໍ ນີ້ກໍວ່າ.

Prince Siddhartha, the son of King Suddhodana and Queen Siri Mahamaya, when the prince was 16 years old, he married Princess Bimba or Yashodhara, the daughter of the king of Devadaha, who was his mother’s relative. When he was 29 years old, he went to the royal garden and met by chance the divine messenger 4 including an old man, a sick man, a dead body and a monk. After seeing, he felt so sad and finally decided to leave his kingdom and wordly life for ascetichood. Before leaving the castle, Siddhartha went quietly to see Rahula his newborn son and his wife, Yashodhara who were sleeping. The prince then was on his white horse Kanthaka with Channa, his faithful servant. He rode to the bank of the river Anoma and dismounted from his horse. The prince took his sword and cut his long hair. Indra took his hair to enshrine at the heavenly stupa of Chulamani in Tavatimsa. Colophon: Folio 13 on the recto side: Pho Thao (grandfather) is the sponsor. Phia Ariyalatsi is the scribe. Pho Thao (grandfather) is the sponsor.

Extent: 1 palm-leaf manuscript containing 14 leaves.

Size and dimensions of original material: Hight 5.4 cm, width 58.9 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.