Manuscript

84-24-1

From: Thailand | Thornburi

Curatorial Section: Asian

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Object Number 84-24-1
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Thai | Buddhist
Provenience Thailand | Thornburi
Period 18th Century | 19th Century
Date Made 1750 - 1850
Section Asian
Materials Palm Leaf
Iconography Suwannasiam | Brahman | Bodhisattva | Literature
Inscription Language Thai Language
Description

Narrative text, possibly multiple stories, including a bodhisattva, a brahman, a woman (named Pumala?), and animals. Written In Northern Thai with some Pali and Thai (Northern Thai, Lanna; Central Thai). A colophon in Thai language and Central Thai script asks readers not to chasten or admonish the writerFourteen leaves of a palm-leaf sutra (Buddhist manuscript) in Pali. The writing was incised with a sharp stylus on a section of palm leaf, then rubbed with soot to make the script visible. Written in 5 lines per segment. Foliated in verso left margin, with letters beginning with A but not in order: A, AA, gong, gan, gu. Written by a single hand, by a scribe probably Chinese or from Yuan, as the text contains a number of foreign or unusual words; scribe possibly named Nemirang, Nemilang, or Nemiranna. Leaves of palm leaf with two central holes approximately 18 cm apart and a cord through the left hole; gilt edges with lacquer in the center of the top and bottom edges. Possibly written between 1750 and 1850.

Credit Line Gift of Elizabeth Lyons, 1984

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