34 Origin of the Shakya Race. 
become of them. They tell him, how for some offence His Maj 
had expelled them, and how they had settled in the neight 
hood of the Himdlaya, and that they have abe their owns 
for their wives, and have been much multipli 
being much surprised on hearing this, exclaims several ti 
Shdkya! Shakya! Is it possible! Is it possible! (or 
daring! O daring !) Rec" phod-pa, and this is the 
of the Shékya name. : 
After the death of IksHwaku VirupHAKA, TAN" ae" 
ARAIST Sst er at Potala succeeds his younger son ares 
rgyal-srid dgah, (he that desires to reign). On his dying wi 
children, the banished princes successively inherit. The 
first have no issue; the son of mAC'a}qo" the — 
ee 
prince, is Gnag-hjog, ANAT RA) His son is aay 
descendants to the number of 66 ,000 have reigned at 
acco to their lite ing; as for M 
Mang pos bkur-va, greatly honoured, etc.] 
ere ends the narration of | Peroni n2 
approves and recommends it to the priests 
