378. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, ~ iJelyy b 1968. 
and (11) A "Ay Ne RSF — hymn and instruction’ on 
laksana, sign. 
© e be Fis ag a ts. S 
24. siaison een ah cel aah ATA Ae Brag 
SA TAWA— a flame of discussions iu the 
commentary on the essence of the Madhyamika 
philosophy. 
The work extends over folios 40—360 of the Tangyur, Mdo, 
Dsa, The text, which was composed by teacher Bhavya, was 
translated into Tibetan by the Indian saye Dipankara- Sri- Peete 
and the Tibetan interpreter-monk Tshul-khrims-rgya-wa i 
ha 
monastery of Ra-sa-hphrul-snan in sa. The eévialation 
- egins with a salutation to the Omniscient One. : 
25, AWA-sateaqare-aTA, FX sasScngurasiage 
a Gary —Pratitya-samutpada of the Madhya- 
mika philosophy. 
‘This work consists of folio 360 of the e Tangy ur, Mdo, Dsa. 
The text was composed by Krsna Gakek eV] ) The Tibetan 
version begins with a salutation to the Three Gems. 
. . = Aa ae . : 2 
26. AMAI-AHE, FYAQATASAS—A summary of 
the objects of the Madhyamika philosophy: 
This work consists of folios 8360—361 of the Tangyur, Mdo, 
Dsa. The text, which was composed by teacher Bhavya, begins 
thus :-— 
AR AAT FAS IN ETSY AG AIS RIC ATSIC IC’ BT 
ARR TSTSIOAS |] ArT ERs QEAT EATS AS RTCA 
BA) QPS GION ASTRA I] VRAIN 
aslo] 
..it-was translated into Tibetan by Tshul-khrims-r, yaw 
The Tibetan version _ begins aes a salutation ‘to Bhagavan 
Samantabhadra : 

