1922.] A Contribution to the Bibliography of Tibet. 521 
RIN? Pl ee Se we peo eee : omens we o mee 
20s. AT ARF AG THQ’ SR QR i FST RES’ C] 
(150). The biography of the Precious Teacher, written by 
Taranatha. Which Taranatha, is not evident; all the succes- 
sors of the incarnation bear the same name. 27—-R2teeS eT De 
VAN AA ATS 
seems to be Padmasambhava, as no other Tibetan teacher 
appears to be known under that appellation. Nyingma. 
eee oie . . : 
209. ARR (121). Letter, epistle of instruction, 
- : ey ° . os * Say pet ° 
or to a pupil. Probably the Tara geal AA x AAT, 
an 
frase, in Tanjur, Vol. aE 33. Author Candragomi. 
210. ANS ST RENAL (73). “Bites iso oan- 
nected with the three Gelukpa Yidams, SRE AAS a5; 
5155] | AEAISISS | or Guhya samaja, Samvara, Yamantaka. 
Kurim. Geluk. <j" mu tb = 
3! must be eee 
211. SNE AL (49). Notes on oral teachings. No 
details. See No. 78. 
212, ANRARC REA RAHTL AA (69). Guidebook 
to the Golden (chapel in which are the) Remains of the (fifth) 
Tashi Lama. The other four mausolea have only small guide 
books but this one is bulky, of perhaps a hundred pages or 
leaves. This mausoleum is popularly called EEC ATS, 
the first (chief, unique) ornament of the world. See No. 207, 
213, ASICS Har YIStAA” HASTY SST AIO’ FAIS 
(199), Supplement ( RAR ) to the history of the rise of the 
faith in (the country of) Takpo, (written by) the Prince of the 
Lhading (country). See Nos. 108-109. 
214, FSF AVATT AAT ASF NE AFA SA FA 
Q%" (170). Biography of His Precious Highness (Tsongkhapa) 
by (Lama) Lhatsiindéndubgyaltshan. I think that BSF 
