128 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Beyigal. [Febrtiary 



" Memory- knowledge — fame") under instructions from his guru 

 Dhanabliadrakirti ( ^'^3^^=^^'^ ) for the sake of his pupil 



Kumarakirti ( ^^' ^*^^^' ^ ) 1 



19. ^=9T^^T^'?ftTnT'i'W^f%, Vacana-mukhajudhopama-nama- 



vrtti (Tib. §'^5,-^5^^-c5'^'g-^^ *3'^^'<^^f^* 



^\ — ^A commentary on the Vacanamukhayudhopama 



by Jnana. 



It extends over leaves 266a — 291a of the Tangyur, mdo, Le, 



and begins with an invocation to Sarvajna, the foremost of 



speakers. It was published with annotations by the Indian sage 



Jnana (^M'^^'^ = ^aj'^'U^V^^'^^^^'q = Medhakirti), under 

 instructions from his grwrw Dhanabhadrakirti ('^'^'^3C^'^^^'^) 

 for the sake of his pupil Kumarakirti ( ^i^^*^'^^^'^ ) | 



20, ^^TRTJl^^^BHTf^^, Upasarga-laksana-bhasita (Tib. ^ 



characters of prefixes " by Indra-datta. 



It extends over leaves 291a — 306a of the Tangyur, mdo, Le, 

 and begins with salutation to Sarvajna. It was composed by the 

 teacher Indra-datta of Ghatapa and was translated into Tibetan 

 by the interpreter Nam-uikhah-bzaQ-po. It ends thus : *' May this 

 be profitable to many sentient beings ! *' 



21, -^JT^^rt^m, Amarakosa-nama (Tib. O^^^'SI^^'^E^^'^^' 



3 ^ ) — Immortal treasury ( of words ), by Amara- 

 Simlia. 

 It extends over leaves 1-58& of the Tangyur, mdo, S'e ( *^ ), 



and begins with an invocation to Sai-vajiia ( ^^^'5^'^g^'^ ). 



_ CV -N CV -N "N 



It was composed by Amarasiipha ( f-\cB'^'^^'^Q^*'^C^ ) and 



