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DREAMSEA Project No.:
DS 0126 00395
Institution:
HMML; DREAMSEA
Surrogate Format:
Digital
IIIF Manifest:
https://www.vhmml.org/image/manifest/793140
Country:
Thailand
City (Province):
Lamphun
Name of collection:
Wat Ban Hong Luang
Right to Left?:
No
Current Status:
In situ
Sponsor:
Anonymous
Subject matter:
Jataka
Copyist:
Monk Kesòn
Copying date in Gregorian:
1773 / 1774
Place of copying:
Müang Tha
Script:
Dhamma Lan Na
Writing support:
Palm-leaf
Watermark?:
No
Countermark?:
No
Manuscript cover?:
No
Binding?:
No
Manuscript paper dimension:
5 cm x 51 cm
Text block dimension:
4 cm x 42.0 cm
Number of pages:
64 pages
Number of blank pages:
3 pages
Rubrication?:
No
Illumination?:
No
Illustration?:
No
Manuscript condition:
Good
Description of manuscript content:
Dānakaṇḍa or Thanakhan means "Alms-giving" and is the third of the 13 sections of Vessantara Jataka. The story tells of Queen Phussadī who asked her husband, King Sonsai (Sanjaya) who ruled Sivi kingdom, to reduce the banishment of her dear son. But her effort failed. Before leaving the kingdom, Prince Vessantara distributed many gifts which were called "Satta jataka maha dana" (seven kinds of alms-gifts) including elephants, horses, carts, servants, dairy cows, and male and female slaves, 700 each. Thereafter the Prince along with Maddī and their children, Jali and Kanha left the kingdom to leave for Mount Vamkata.
Colophon:
Monk Kesòn wrote the manuscript at Müang Tha. I wish for the threefold happiness of which Nibbāna is the ultimate one.

Item 1 - Title in Native script:
เวสสันตรชาตกะ-ทานกัณฑ์
Item 1 - Title in Roman script:
Vessantara Jātaka-Dānakaṇḍa
Item 1 - Title in English script:
Vessantara Jataka-Danakhan (The Gifts)
Item 1 - Author:
Anonymous
Item 1 - Language:
Pali; Tai Yuan
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