Exploring the Origins of the Nong Pa Fa Cave Manuscripts DIRI Journal  หน้า 29
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This text examines the Nong Pa Fa Cave manuscripts, highlighting their writing style as Dham Lanna. It raises questions about their origins, specifically whether part of these manuscripts originate from Muang Nandaburi, now known as Nan province, in Northern Thailand. Two hypotheses are explored regarding the potential travel routes of the manuscripts: one involving a journey from Chiang Mai through Laos and another suggesting a more direct route to Nandaburi before continuing on. For detailed maps and more, visit dmc.tv.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-Nong Pa Fa Cave manuscripts
-Dham Lanna writing
-Muang Nandaburi origin
-Hypotheses on manuscript routes
-Influence of Chiang Mai on Lao manuscripts

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On the cover of one of the Nong Pa Fa Cave manuscript, we can read: As the writing is clearly that of Dham Lanna, one wonders if some parts of the manuscripts come from Muang Nandaburi, a former name of Nan province, in northern Thailand. Two hypotheses can be considered, as shown in the following table and on the map in - The first is that the manuscripts with Lanna script were sent from Chiang Mai to Luang Prabang, then to Vientiane and then to Thakhek, province of Khammouane. - The second is that these manuscripts were sent from Chiang Mai to Nandaburi (Nan), then to Luang Prabang, then to Vientiane and, finally, to Thakhek.
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