42 Extracts from Tibetan Works. 
being of good judgment, doth everything — due reflection :— 
who hath for her father and mother-in-law equal reverence as 
for a spiritual teacher Se treateth her vervaee both 
d with constant mil —-who is as well versed as 
any co a 
Shastras:—who goeth last to sleep and riseth earliest from 
her couch :—who maketh every endeavour with mildness, li 
mother without affectation :—if there be any such maiden to be 
found, father, ae her unto me as a wife.’ 
tterw 
kas, 
eaning: ‘‘ Bring hither that maiden who has the oe 
qulities, whether she be of the royal tribe, or of = bre 
caste ; of the gentry, of the plebeian class. My 80 
not tribe nor family extraction : his delight is in pee qualities, 
truth, and virtue alone 
pier ew Bg 
EQ AmaraainarSayerh 0955 | 
HAHAHA ATTA] 
TAA FAAS AG 85) —_ 
Ror aA SRT SET AE 
SVU SRSA AES SHS | 
AS SF OR VAR SAA gH 
VarAA aaa I 
The objections of the Buddhists to the seclusion of ¥ 
may be gathered — the following imaginary conve 
Swakya’s wife, extracted from the Kah- h-gyur, Do, xi 
ra "Sd toorsbeponding with the Sanscrit Lalita ¥ 
Sa-hisho-ma (S. Gopa), the wife of SHakya, upon 
of her r being upbraided by the domestics for not conc 
