ANALYSIS OF THE MDO. 451 



1. Sans. Manju-Sri pariprichch'ha. Tib. ^'^^^ Hjam-D^yctl-gyis-dris-pa. 

 From leaf 1 — 8. A sutra on the excellency of Tathdgata : told by Sha'kya, 

 at the request of Manju-Sri. 



2. Sans. Nairdtma pariprichchlia. Tib. (^4) 'Qdag-med-pas-dris-pa. From 

 leaf 8 — 11. Discussion on the soul or "Ego," at the request of Naira'tma, 

 (one that denies the existence of the soul, or " Ego," in man). 



3. No Sanscrit title. Tibetan, Jljig-rfen-hdsm-gi/is-dris-pa. From 

 leaf 11 — 124. On the person of Tathdgata — the existence of things in general 

 — and on various other subj ects : given at the request of a Bodhisatwa of the 

 name of HjiG-i2TEN-fl'DSiN, (the holder of the world). 



4. Sans. Akshaya-mati nirdeslia. Tibetan, 'Blo-gros-mi-md-pas-hstan- 

 pa. From leaf 124! — 274. The explication of several metaphysical terms, as, 

 " to come forth" and " to go away," by Akshaya-mati, a Bodhisatwa ; and 

 other discussions between ShaIkya, his principal disciple Sha'radwatihi-bu, 

 and this Bodhisatwa. 



5. Sans. Vimala-Jdrtti rm^desha, Tibetan, (^'^^ Dri-ma-med-par-grags- 

 pas-hsta7i-pa. From leaf 274 — 382. Speculations on the principal topics of 

 Buddhism, by Vimala-ki'rtti, 



6. Sans. Manjii-Sri nirdesha. Tibetan, ^^^^ HJam-dpal-gyis-hstan-pa. 

 Leaves 382, 383. Expressions of Manju Sm, on his being insatiable in shew- 

 ing respect to Sha'kya, 



7. Sans. Bodhivakd nirdesha. Tibetan, (^^^ Btjang-clihidj-kiji-pliijogs- 

 hstan-pa. From 3 83 — 389. Instruction on several virtuous actions : given 

 by Sha'kya in a discursive manner with Manju Sri. 



8. Sans. Samprati-paramdrtha-satyena nirdesha. Tibetan, ^^"f Kiin-rdsoh- 

 dang-don-dam-pahi-hden-pa-hstan-pa. From leaf 389 — 429. Instruction on 

 the apparent and on the real truth. 



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