- 000
parabaiks.
There are two
types of
parabaik: historically,
black parabaik (ပုရပိုက်နက်) were the main
medium of writing,
while the
white parabaik (ပုရပိုက်ဖြူ)...
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writing led to the
wider use of palm
leaves and
folded paper known as
parabaiks. A
stylus would rip
these leaves when
making straight lines. The standard...
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writing led to the
wider use of palm
leaves and
folded paper known as
parabaiks. The
script has
undergone considerable modification to suit the evolving...
- A
Burmese parabaik depicting Buddhist mythology...
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literature led to the
wider use of palm
leaves and
folded paper known as
parabaiks (ပုရပိုက်). The
basic word
order of the
Burmese language in syntactic...
- m****cripts in the country,
including 15,000 palm-leaf m****cripts and 4,000
parabaiks. The
library possesses 600,000 books. In 1929, the
Rangoon University...
- haze on
traditional Burmese styles. The
Konbaung period also
developed parabaik folding-book m****cripts
styles that
recorded court and
royal acitivies...
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portal (Raghavan 1979: 6):
Parabaiks are
thick sheets of
paper that are blackened,
glued and
folded together. In general,
parabaiks contain non-religious matter...
- သတ္တဘိသျှ
Satataraka 26° 287°–313° 25
Pyobba Parabaik ပြုဗ္ဗာ ပုရပိုက်
Purva Bhadrapada 10° 313°–323° 26
Ottara Parabaik ဥတ္တရာ ပုရပိုက်
Uttara Bhadrapada 16°...
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Pagan period.
After that, it was
still used as a
pencil to
write on
Black Parabaik until the end of the
Mandalay period (19th century).
Pipes and decorative...