Petavatthu: Ola leaf Manuscript in Sinhalese characters in a good state of preservation. Handwriting clear and large. Leaves 141-156 (numbered jo to ñā), this is the seventh work in the bundle containing 11 texts (Pali MSS 18-28) from the Khuddakanikāya (Minor Collection or Collection of Little Texts): Khuddakapāṭha, Dhammapada, Udāna, Itivuttaka, Sutta-Nipāta, Vimānavatthu, Petavatthu, Theragāthā, Therīgāthā, Jātaka, Paṭisambhidāmagga. The text starts on the obverse of leaf "jo" [= folio 141a] and ends on the reverse of leaf "ñā" [= folio 156b] in all 63 folios. The colophon of the commentary is added at the end of the text and the work is wrongly named the "Commentary to the Petavatthu written by ācariya Dhammapāla of Badaratitthavihāra" [Būdal-ur Monastery in S. India]. Folios are not numbered; character numerals following the Sanskrit alphabetical order are used for numbering and these are written in the left-hand margin on the obverse of the leaf. Size: 70 mm x 620 mm, with margins 147 mm left and right, each folio with a single string through twin holes in each leaf holding them together, with two lacquered dark brown wooden boards as covers for all eleven manuscripts.
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Petavatthu: Ola leaf Manuscript in Sinhalese characters in a good state of preservation. Handwriting clear and large. Leaves 141-156 (numbered jo to ñā), this is the seventh work in the bundle containing 11 texts (Pali MSS 18-28) from the Khuddakanikāya (Minor Collection or Collection of Little Texts): Khuddakapāṭha, Dhammapada, Udāna, Itivuttaka, Sutta-Nipāta, Vimānavatthu, Petavatthu, Theragāthā, Therīgāthā, Jātaka, Paṭisambhidāmagga. The text starts on the obverse of leaf "jo" [= folio 141a] and ends on the reverse of leaf "ñā" [= folio 156b] in all 63 folios. The colophon of the commentary is added at the end of the text and the work is wrongly named the "Commentary to the Petavatthu written by ācariya Dhammapāla of Badaratitthavihāra" [Būdal-ur Monastery in S. India]. Folios are not numbered; character numerals following the Sanskrit alphabetical order are used for numbering and these are written in the left-hand margin on the obverse of the leaf. Size: 70 mm x 620 mm, with margins 147 mm left and right, each folio with a single string through twin holes in each leaf holding them together, with two lacquered dark brown wooden boards as covers for all eleven manuscripts.
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