File:Fragment of "Extracts from the Pali canon (Tipitaka) and Story of Phra Malai" (CBL Thi 1319).jpg
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editDescriptionFragment of "Extracts from the Pali canon (Tipitaka) and Story of Phra Malai" (CBL Thi 1319).jpg |
English: Fragment from the Thai folding book (samut khoi) containing extracts from the Pali canon (Tipitaka) and Story of Phra Malai, the text illustrated with scenes from the Phra Malai story and scenes of corpse meditation, with ink, colours and gold on paper, dating to 1897. Pali and Thai language. Khom (Khmer writing system). Chester Beatty Library Thi 1319 |
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