444 ANALYSIS OF THE MBO. 



%hi - va -mam-par-nes-pahi-c1i'ko-\\plirul - gyi- ting-ge - hdsin. From leaf 

 279—338. 



4. Sans. Mdyopmna samddhi. Tib. Sgt/u-mci-lta-bui-ting-ge-hdsin. 

 From leaf 338— S70. 



5. Sans. Tatkdgata-Jndna-mudra-samddhi. Tib. ^^'^^ T)e-hzhin-gshegs- 

 pahi'ye-sMs-kyi-p'hyag-Ygyahi-ting-ge-hdsin. From leaf 370 — 407. 



6. Sans. Shuran-gama-samddhi. Tib. Tipah-mr-hgro-vaJii-ting-ge' 

 hdsin. From 407 — -510. 



In all these six sutras the subject is moral and metaphysical doctrine. 

 Sha'kya being admired for his wisdom, is requested by several individual 

 JBodhisatwas to instruct them in the manner of obtaining such a wisdom and 

 perfection. He tells them his own former moral merits, and instructs them 

 in the highest principles of Buddhism. 



(Tha} or the tenth volume. 



There are seven separate works (besides small pieces) in this volume, and 

 their titles, in Sanscrit and Tibetan, are as follow : — 



1. Sans. Pratyutpaniia Buddha sama-muh'Ji dvasthita samddhi. Tib. 

 J^aAiar-gyi-sangs-Ygyas-mnon-sum-du-h%hugs-pahi-ting-ge-hdsin. From leaf 

 1—115. 



2. Sans. Sarva punya samuehclihaya samddhi. Tib. ^sod-nams- 

 fha7ns-chad-\\dus-pahi-ting-ge-\idsin. From leaf 115 — 196. 



3. Sans. Chatwdra ddraka samddhi. Tib. J^hyehu-hzhihi-ting-ge-hdsin. 

 From leaf 106—254. 



4. Sans. Samddhi agra uttama, or Samddhyagrottama. Tib. (^2) Ting-ge- 

 hdsin-mc/t' hog-dam-pa. From /^ft/" 254— 304. 



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