450 ANALYSIS OF THE MDO. 



Sha'^kya may continue long — on the good moral conduct of the priests — de- 

 generation of that order : told at the request of Rashtra-pa'la. 



10. Sans. Vikurvdna Raja paripricJicJi'ha. Tibetan, 'Rnam-par-hp'Jirul- 

 pahi-vgyal-pos-%hus-pa. From leaf 283 — 339- A siitra of high principles, on 

 the practice of moral duties, and the means of arriving at perfection, and 

 final beatitude : delivered by Sha'kya, at the request of Vikurva'na Ra'ja, 

 a Sodkisatwa. 



11. Sans. Vimala prablidva pariprichch'ha. Tibetan, Dri-ma-med- 

 pahi-liod-kyis-%hus-pa. From leaf 339 — 418. A sutra, on the request of 

 Vimala-prabhaVa, on various subjects. At the end of this swira is com- 

 prehended the essence of all that he (Sha'kya) had taught before. 



12. Sans. Malm ydno padesha. Tibetan, C^*^) Theg-pa-clilien-poM-man- 

 nag. From leaf 418 — 498. Instruction in the high principles of JSuddhism. 



13. Sans. Srimati-Rrdhmam 'paripriclicliha. Tib. J^ram-%e-m,o-^pal- 

 \dan-mas-%hus-pa. From leaf 498 — 503. Instruction by Sha'kya, at the re- 

 quest of a Brdhman's wife, at Vdrandsi. 



14. Sans. 3Ialid-lalihd pariprichchlia. Tib. (^^^ 'Bgres-7nos-%Jius-pa. From 

 leaf 503 — 511. Sha'kya's instruction, given at the request of an old woman, 

 in the country of Btiji. She questions Sha'kya on the beginning and end of 

 several things. Kun-z>gah-vo admires her wisdom. Sha'kya tells him her 

 former moral merits, and that she has been his mother in five hundred genera- 

 tions. 



(P'ha) or the fourteenth volume. 



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

 Sanscrit and Tibetan, together with some short remarks on their contents, 

 are as follow : — 



