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ejected from the community ; — under what conditions may such again be 

 received. The story of JJch'har-ka a dissolute priest. 



Leaf 272 to 291. The Gang-zag-gi-Gzhi or "on the inward man." 

 The recollection of any committed fault or sin, the confession of it to any 

 priest. Alteration or self-emendation — time granted for one's repentance by 

 the congregation of the priests. The rites and ceremonies of obtaining par- 

 don for one's smaller sins or faults. Several instances of committed, and 

 afterwards confessed, sins or faults. 



Leaf 291 to 298. The Spo-vaM-QzJii " on the changing of one's 

 self," after committing sins or faults, and on repentance ; how to ask the 

 priests' forgiveness. 



Leaf 298 to 306. The Gso-shyong-Gzliag-pa the putting aside or 

 leaving off the feast of the confession. (There are several passages des- 

 criptive of the general degeneration and corruption of the priests.) 



Leaf 306 to 365. The Gnas-mal-gyi-Gzhi on lodging and bedding 

 (or dwelling place, utensils, furniture, &c.) The circumstances of several 

 establishments (called in Tib. Gtsug-lag-kliang, Sans. Vihar or Sihar) 

 being made for Shakya and his disciples, especially a large one at 

 Shrdvasti, in Kosala, by a rich landholder. Many rules and instruc- 

 tions respecting religious discipline. 



Leaf 365 to 418. The Rtsod-pahi-GzM, on disputes and quarrels of 

 the monks — several instances thereof, with their circumstances. 



ief/418to478. To the end of the volume is the 'Dge-h.dun-'Dvyen- 

 paJd-Gzki, " the causing of divisions among the priests," (as the general 

 subject is stated on the 418th leaf; but there is nothing to be found of 

 that kind.) 



Leaf 418-419. Is a specification of the names of the persons whose 

 histories are about to be mentioned. Names of several (fabulous) universal 

 monarchs (Chakravartti) in ancient India. 



From leaf 419 to 446. The (fabulous) history of the Shakya race, told 

 by Maugalyana. The circumstances thereof (Shakya being at a certain 



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