#12 - Here is the story of a lustful king. His daughter, with the help of the Boddhisattva, tried to convince him of changing his way of life. Thanks to the care and affection of his relatives, King Narada repented and thereafter he became a good loving king. (31.5 cm x 40 cm on canvas)
#15 - Vessantara the generous prince once gave the white elephant to the eight messengers of Kaalinga. Angried by the lost of this symbol of prosperity, the people of Sivi banished the prince. He and his family had to take refuge on Mount Vonggrod. (20 cm x 28.3 cm on khoi paper)
#17 - Protecting spirits and heavenly worshipers often depicted on the entrance doors on thai temples (Chinese influence). (24 cm x 35.6 cm on khoi paper)
#18 - Mahamaya strolls around the palace full of loving care for her subjects, she acts with simplicity. (19.9 cm x 28.5 cm on khoi paper)
#19 - Protective deities with Garuda often depicted on the temple doors. (28.2 cm x 67 cm on khoi paper - manuscript)
#20 - Guardian deities of the temple ride with monsters; their costumes and garments help to identify them. (24.5 cm x 32.5 cm on khoi paper)