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The Tattva-samsTT^alia noticed by me was written by Santa- 

 rakgita, whereas the Tarka-samgralia noticed by Dr. Biihler was 

 written by Kamalaslla. But the Tattva-samo;raha-pafijika, or the 

 explanation of difficulties in the Tattva-sarhgraha, noticed in N"o. 2 

 of my article, was the work of Kamala-Sila. This shows that Dr. 



Biihler's J'firka samo^raha was thp nnmniRnf^ai'v 



text) on the Tattva-samgraha 



(with or without 



foremost pupil of S'anta-raksita and wrote a commentary on his 

 preceptor's work. They lived in the 8th century A.D. g'anta- 

 raksita was the first Indian abbot in the first monastery in Tibet, 

 named Sam-ye, nbout 749 A.D. At the invitation of the king of 

 Tibet, Kamala-sHa, t 'O, visited the country and defeated in a meta- 

 physical ccmtroversy the Ctiinese missionary Hoshang. (B.T.S. 

 Journal. Vol I. Parf TV 



