Vol. fee No. 4.] Prayer of Choje T'sang-pa Gyare. 159 
[N.S.] 
231. Let my mind be ever ready to be warmed. 
232. Let my heart always tend towards the Dharma. 
233. Let all my acts ever tend towards religion (Dharma). 
234. Let whatever I think, turn out successfully and 
righteously. 
235. Let me never have a single irreligious thought. 
236. Being habituated in compassion and love let me be 
able to accomplish beneficial works as infinite as the expanse 
of the heavens. 
237. By the power of these merits let me in all my lives 
repel every form of weakness without partiality. 
238. Let me be able to visit all hermitages and ascetic 
249. Let me pity all without partiality. 
241. Let me be able to serve all impartially. 
2492. Let me obtain a clear insight into the Nidanas. 
243. Let me be able to see that phenomenal appearances 
and the mind are inseparable. 
244. Let me be able to repel the idea that phenomena 
are real. 
945. Let me acquire every wish and fulfil all desires and 
wishes. 
246 Let me obtain everything auspicious and joyful and 
inward, or hidden and Karmic ones, be cleared away from my 
path 
by me. 
251. Let the limit of my term of existence be, until the 
entire Samsara is completely emptied ; until then let me ever 
be working for the benefit of all sentient beings. 
Let the limit of my proselytizing be such that they 
consist of the purified and the unpurified ; let me be able to 
reach them all alike on the plane of the developed and emanci- 
pated ones. 
253. Let the extent of my Realms be the three Lokas, 
all of which let me be able to subdue. 
oii bd Pm } being repetitions. 
256. Let the limit of my energy, understanding and zeal 
be such in carrying out the purpose of the higher and the lower 
paths, until the Samsara is completely emptied, that I may 
