LANGUAGES, &c. OF THE 



Pancha Rahsha, an Vpadesa Dhdrani : an account of the five Buddha Suktis, called Prafi- 

 sard, Sfc. prose: speaker Sakya: hearer Ananda. 



Pratyangird Dhdrani, an Upadesa Dhdrani: an account oi Pratyangira Buddha Sahti: prose: 

 speaker Sakya : hearer Ananda Bhikshu. 



Tdrd Satndma, an Upadesa Dhdrani: contains an account of Arya Tdrd, of her hundred 

 names, her Vija Mantras, Sfc. verse: speaker Padma Pani : hearer Vajra Pani. 



Sugatdvaddn, an Avadan Sastra : contains an account of the feast kept in honor of the 

 Sangas or Bodhisatwas : verse : speaker Vasundhara Bodhisatwa : hearer Pushpaketu Rqj- 

 Kumara. 



Sukhdvati Loka, the heaven of Amitabha Buddha: verse : speaker Sakya : hearers Ananda 

 and^others. 



Saptavara Dhdrani, an Upadesa of the sort termed Dhdrani : an account of the seven Devis 

 (Buddha Saktis) called, Vasundhara; Vajra Viddrini; Ganapati Hridayd ; Ushnish Vijayd; 

 Parna Savari; Marichi; Gralia Bldtrikd, together with their V'ja Mantras: prose: speaker 

 Sakya : hearers Ananda and others. 



Sriya Sangraha, an Upadesa : an account of the Tantrika ritual: prose : Speaker Sakya: hearers 

 Vajra Pani, S^c. resembles the Mahodadhi of the Brahmans. 



Supanta Rat7idkara, a. Vydkarana, in the sense of the Brahmans; that is, a grammar; the 

 part that treats of nouns; prose : author Durga Sinha. 



Sumaghdvadan, an Avaddn Sastra: an account of the Heaven (Bhuvan) of the BhikshuJms; 

 near the close is a story of the merdiant Sumagha and his wife, whence the name of the work : 

 prose: speaker Sakya : hearer Ananda. 



Cliaitya Pungava, an Avaddn^ on the worship of the Chaityas: prose: speaker Sakya : hearer 

 SucHETANA, BMkshuka. 



Kathindvaddn, an Avaddn Sdstra : containing an account of the merit and reward of giving 

 the* Pindapdtra, Khikshari, Chivara and Nivdsa to Bhikshukas: prose: speaker Sakya : hearer 

 Kasyapa Bhikshu, 



Pinda-pdtrdvaddn, an account of the begging platter of the Bhikshu, and of the merit of 

 bestowing it on him : prose : speaker and hearer as above. 



Dhwajdgra Keyuri, an Upadesa, or Tantra Dhdrani : an account of Dhwajagra keyuri, Btid' 

 dha Sakti: prose: speaker Sakya: hearer Indra Deva (the god.) 



* Tlie begging platter, staff, and slender habiliments of the Bauddha mendicant, are called by 

 the names in the text : the Chivara is the upper, the Nivdsa the lower garb. 



