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7. Sans. Chatur-dharma nirdesha. Tib. Ch'Jios-h%hi-hstan-pa. Leaves 



84, 85. The enumeration of four things, by which all crimes committed are 

 effaced or washed away. 



8. Sans. Chatur dharmaka su'tra. Tib. Ch'hos-h%hi-pahi-mdo. Leaves 



85, 86. Four things to be avoided by every wise man. 



9. Sans. Ditto. Leaves 86, 87. Four things to be kept or observed by 

 every Bodhisatwa, or wise man. 



10. Sans. Chatus'hJea nirahdra. Tib. Ch7ios-hztl-pa-sgrub-pa. From 

 leaf 87 — 99. An explanation on the perfect exercise or accomplishment of 

 four things, or on the way of a Bodhisatwa. Delivered by Manju Sri. 



11. Sans. Tri dharmaka sit tra. T\bA^^ Ch'hos-gsum-pahi-mdo. From leaj" 

 99 — 101. Instruction by Sha'kya on three things (lust, avarice, and unchas- 

 tity) to be avoided for future happiness. 



12. Sans. Dharmahetu dhwaja pariprichchlia. Tib. CKhos-kyi-xgyal 

 mtslian-gyis-zhus-pa. Leaf 101. Instruction on the ten virtues required 

 in a Bodhisatwa, that he may soon arrive at the supreme perfection : given 

 by Sha'kya, at the request of Dharmake'tu- dhwaja, a Bodhisatwa. 



13. Sans. Dharma-samudra. Tib. ^"^^ Chlios-kiji-xgya-xats'ho. From leaf 

 101 — 106. An ocean of virtues. On the advantages of one's taking the 

 religious character. Sha'kya on the mount PatalaJta, on the sea-shore, gives 

 instruction on several virtues, at the request of a Bodhisatwa. 



14. No Sanscrit title. Tib. Chlios-hyi-xgya-mo. The seal or token of 

 religion. From leaf\QQ — 131. A sutra on morality, and confession of sins. 



15. Sans. Surya garbha {vaipulya sutra.) Tib. (9) Nyi-mahi-mying-po- 

 shintu-Ygyas-pahi-mdo, (a very large treatise or sutra). From leaf 131 — 350. 



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