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ANALYSIS OP THE MDO. 



19. Sans. Panchashiks'hydnushafisa sutra. Tib. Bslab-pa-lnahi- 

 p'han-yoti-gyi-mdo. Sha'kya on the request of an householder, tells him the 

 advantages of not committing any of the five immoral actions ; as, killing, 

 stealing, adultery, speaking falsehood, and using intoxicating liquors. 



20. Sans. Giri A nanda sutra. Tib. (^^^^ Rihi-kun-digah-vohi-mdo, GiRi 

 A'nanda being very sick, Sha'kya directs Kun-dgah-vo to go to him, and 

 to tell him such and such representations or considerations, that he may depart 

 from this world without regret. 



21. Sans. Nandopana7ida Ndga Raja damana. TihA^'^^yK.luhi-Tgyal-po- 

 dgah-vo-nyer-dgah-\\dul-vahi-mdo. The taming of two Ndga Bdjas, called 

 Nanda and Upananda, by Sha'kya. His instruction to them. 



22. Sans. Mahd Kdshyapasutra. Tib. ^^^^^ Hod-srung-ch'hen-pohi-mdo. 

 Lea/ 594!. Ka'shyapa (one of Sha'kya's principal disciples) suffering once 

 in a heavy sickness, having been visited and instructed by Sha'kya to make 

 reflections on such and such articles, is restored again to health. 



23. Sans. Surya sutra. Tib, ^^'^-^ Nyi-mahi-mdo. Leaf 595. Surya, 

 or the sun, being seized on by Ra'hu, the god of that planet being afraid 

 addresses Bhagava'n, and begs for his protection. The Buddha commands 

 Ra'hu to retire. 



24. Sans. Chandra su tra. Tib. (^^^ Zla-vahi-mdo. The moon also being 

 overtaken by Ra'hu, the god of that planet likewise resorts for protection to 

 Bhagava'n. 



25. Sans. Mahd mangala su tra. Tib. ^kra-skis-ch'hen-pohi-indo. 

 Leaf 597. A sutra on great prosperity or glory. Taught by ShaIkya, at 

 the request of some gods who had visited him, at Mnyan-yod (Sans. Shrd- 

 msti) by night. 



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