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5. Sans. Rigi A rali. Another tantra of the same kind as the preceding. 

 From leaf 50 — 57. Delivered by Rigi, a Yogeswara, on the request of 

 A rali, another Mahd Yogi. Translators as in the preceding. 



6. Sans. SJn'i Chatur pithdh. Tib. ^-^'^^Tipal-gdan-hzhi-pa, From leaf 

 57 — 1218. Salutation — Reverence be to the merciful Chenre'sik. (Sans. 

 Avalokeswara.) A Tantrika treatise on the purification of the soul, and the 

 mystical union with the Supreme being. There are several mandalas to be 

 made, and many ceremonies to be performed, and mantras to be repeated for 

 obtaining entire emancipation. Translated by Khan-po (Sans. Upddhydya), 

 Gayadhara, and Lotsavd Gos-las-chas. 



7. Sans. Mantra ansa. Tib. (-^^J Snags-kyi-chlia. From leaf 128 — 166. 

 Part of a Tantrika treatise. Salutation — Reverence to the merciful A'rya 

 Avaloke'swara. This is an abridgment of the preceding tantra, or of the 

 large work whence it has been taken. Translators as above. 



8. Sans. Chatur pithd mahd yogini guhya sarm tantra raja. Tib. 

 ^nal -hhyor - ma - thanis - chad- gsang-vahi-Ygyud-kyi-rgyal-po-dpal-gdan-hz hi-pa- 

 zhes-bya-va. From leaf 166 — 227. A principal tantra on the mysteries of 

 all Yoginis (or the four noble seats.) Delivered by Bhagava'n {Vajra 

 Satwa) at the request of Vajra Pan'i'^ on the same subject as the two 

 preceding works. Translated by Smriti Jna'na kirtti. 



9. Sans. Achala halpa. Tib. (2^) Mi-gyo-vahi-rtogs-pa. From leaf 227 — 

 243. Firm or steadfast judgment. On emancipation. Delivered by Bha- 

 gavan (Sha'kya) after he had triumphed over the devil. There are likewise 

 instructions for preparing the mandalas, performing the ceremonies, and for 

 repeating several mantras. 



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