448 ANALYSIS OF THE MDO. 



1. Sans. Sdgara-mati pariprichch'ha. Tibetan, Blo-gros-rgt/a-mts'hos- 

 %Jius-pa. From leaf 1 — 178. A siitra delivered on the request of Sa'gara- 

 MATi (an ocean of understanding) a Bodhisativa. 



2. Sans. Sdgara-Ndga-Rdja pariprichchlia. Tibetan, ¥JuM-rgyal-po- 

 Ygya-mts'Jios-%Jms-pa. From leaf 178 — 305. A sutra told on the request of 

 Sagara, Ndga Raja. 



3. 4. Other two siitras, on the request of ditto. 



5. Sans. Anapata-Ndga-Ildja pariprichcJtha, (for Anatapta^ &c.,) 

 Tibetan, lUuM-rgyal-po- 3Ia-dros-'pas" %Jius-pa. From leaf 317 — 390. 

 A su tra delivered on the request of Anapata, Ndga Raja. 



6. Sans. Druma-Kinnara Raja pariprichclClia. Tibetan, Wiliam-cMM- 

 xgyal-poAjon-pas-dius-pa. From leaf 390 — 494. A su'tra, on the request of 

 KiNNARA Ka'ja, a demon. 



(Pa) or the thirteenth volume. 



There are fourteen separate works in this volume. The titles of them in 

 Sanscrit and Tibetan, together with their contents, are as follow : — 



1. Sans. Brahma pariprlchclilia. Tib. Tsliangs-pas-zlms-pa. Yxomleaf 

 1 — 16. A sutra delivered on the request of Brahma' (the god), containing 

 instructions on the manner by which one may arrive at the supreme perfection. 



2. Sans. Brahnddatta paripriclichlia. Tibetan, (^^^ Tsliangs-yas-byin- 

 gyis-%hus-pa. From leaf 16 — 36. A su'tra containing various instructions, 

 given on the request of Brahma'datta. 



3. Sans. Brahmd-vishesha-chinti paripriclicli ha. Tibetan, (^^^ Tsliangs- 

 pa-kliyad-par-sems-kyis-%hus-pa. From leaf 35 — 162. All sorts of religious 



