Vol. VIII, No. 4.] Prayer of Choje Tsang-pa Gyare. 151 
[NV.S.] 
50. Let me be able to regard all sentient beings of the six 
Lokas alike, hee any partiality. 
61. Let me be able to identify and recognize in the body 
speech and and of all the sentient beings of the three states 
of existence, the presence of the three Divine principles of the 
Buddhas of the three times. 
52. Let me be able to regard my Guru with the same 
ae as I would regard a Buddha. 
And by the merit of this virtue let there be no con- 
rsotions in my fai th. 
54. Let me be steadfast in my faith and meekness 
55. Let my belief experience no break, and let me enjoy 
communion of spirit with my Guru. 
56. Let the graces, Seite and virtue of the Buddha 
and Gurus enter and inspire m 
57. Let vt sak faults be paged and let all the virtues be 
perfected in m 
58. Let me be able to give up all the thoughts of this wa 
59. Let my heart be filled with the thou ught of ‘ 
want.’ 
60. Let me be heartily disgusted (with the Samsara). 
61. Let my attachment be cut off from the roots. 
62. Let my heart be detached from worldly affluence. 
63. Let my hands be not engaged in any worldly actions 
or duties. 
64. Let my desires be weaned from Samsaric existence 
65. Let not my heart yearn or wish others’ enjoyments. 
66. Let me be well versed and able to control the medi- 
tation of the reversed (process of the evolution of the Nidanas) 
or involution of the twelve Nidanas 
67. t me obtain power over counteracting Passions 
or (impious impulses). 
68. Let my heart be thoroughly convinced with the prac- 
tice of Oe everything in the same light 
69. Let be able to clip and prune the heads of 
thoughts of worldly ambitions. 
70. Let me be able to bear happiness and reiikdg equally. 
71. Let trials and tribulations prove my friends. 
Let all my objective ideas (thoughts) tara out to be 
some spiritual duty. 
me get safely over the precipice of hope and fear. 
73. Let me bed tree obstructing, gathering, avoiding and 
adopting certain i 
Let all hap aps and mishaps, whether agreeable or dis- 
agreeable, be equally merged in‘ the perception of the Eternal 
Truth 
75. Let me be acquainted impartially with all the spiri- 
tual realms. 
Let an impartia! love to all grow up in me. 
