Second fascicle of Nithan Khun Borom (the Story of Khun Borom). The content tells that Pha Maha Cula Naggasena Thera and King of Sri Langka together with all the people of Sri Lanka made a Buddha statue for paying homage. The king gave a name to the Buddha so-called Pha Bang. Thereafter, the Buddha became the glory of their city. When Pha Maha Gosacan returned to the Khmer kingdom after having finished his Buddhist studies in Sri Lanka, he reported to the king of Nakhon Luang about the Buddha. The king of Nakhon Luang wanted to have the Buddha. He sent a group of missionaries to Sri Lanka to ask the Buddha from the king of Sri Lanka. Pha Bang was sent to Khmer and established there for centuries. Later, King Fa Ngum of Lan Xang kingdom asked for the Buddha from the king of Nakhon Luang who was his father-in-law. In 1359, King Fa Ngum brought the Buddha along with Tipitaka canon and a group of twenty monks headed by Phra Maha Pasaman Thera to his king of Lan Xang (Luang Prabang).
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The manuscript is protected by two wooden boards (Lao, mai pakap)