1922.] A Contribution to the Bibliography of Tibet. 493 
by Khedubnorzanggyatsho. (Nota Dalai Lama.) Classed as 
ASSES, soul-guide. 
39. CUES 35 aC ATA: QFay (206). Commentary on 
the teachings of the Rshi (AE =" ac ) Teacher of the 
Khé6n (family). 
ta rae so ee . * fe . Nao} 
33. AAR SA AA Wan BA n\n B AS (131). Guide 
to the finding of the Be ai and the (Tutelary) God, by the 
Teacher of the Khén (fam y)- 
4, AI" ZAG 55 ay MATAagH (161). Collected 
works of the great abbot (or professor) of (the) Gungru 
(monastery ?). Nam thar 
35. qrateraagar | (32). Commentary on the peace 
of the true number(s). NSF 35 , Philosophy. 
ee B car gay ay (4) The method to arrive at the 
true number(s). NAHB ay, philosophy. Gelukpa. 
AIT ASAY AAS ST AT TOS AIGS (191). The 
quintessential text ( sas ) on the Ché philosophy, by Lama 
Dubchoklozang namgyal. mss, a tantrik doctrine, also a 
class of books dealing with it. See No. 75. Also Walsh’s list, 
No. 34 series a tol. In a185" rituals the fife, bell and 
damaru but not cymbals or drum are used. Thatis: ACES 
ae and FAS but not Kaya and ot 
en a AAA’ ek AN "< aaa (128). Commentary and 
text ? the Dubtha 1 Kiinshe, the Siddhanta leading to omni- 
scien 
® “AQ” BH aT (29). The great book on Sid- 
dhanta. HST 35, philosophy. Gelukpa. See 73, 102. 
