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6. Sans. Sarva Buddha angavati dhm'cint. Tib. ^9*) Sangs-xgyas-ihams- 

 chad-kyi-yan-lag-dang-\dan-pahi-g%ungs. From leafQ^ — 64. A dhdran'i con- 

 taining all the parts (or members) of a Buddha. Delivered by Sha'kya to the 

 four great kings, residing on the four sides of the Ri-rab (Sans. Meru). 



7. Sans. DwadasJia huddhahan. Tib. (^^^ S(mgs~xgyas-hchu-gnyis-pa. From 

 leaf 64 — 70. A siitra on twelve Buddhas. Sha'kya tells to Maitreya 

 (Chdinbd) the great perfections of twelve Buddhas residing at an immense 

 distance to the east, and towards other corners of the world. The benefits 

 arising from hearing their names and perfections (in verse). Translated by 

 Jina-mitra, Da'na-shila, and Ye'^-she's-5'De' (in the ninth century). 



8. Sans. Sapta huddhahan. Tib. (^^^ Sangs-vgyas-hdun-pa. From leaf 

 70 — 76. A sutra on seven Buddhas. Some mantras uttered successively by 

 the seven Buddhas (appearing in the air sitting) commencing with Vipashyi, 

 at the request of a Bodhisatwa. See the " Zi," or twenty-second volume of 

 the Mdo class, No. 4. 



9. Sans. Vimala dhdrani. Tib. ^^'^^ Dri-ma-med-pa ; g^ungs. From 

 leaf 77 — 83. The immaculate. A dhdran i. Enumeration of several good 

 qualities of Buddha. Some mantras or dhdran'is. 



10. Sans. Vaishevati dhdrani. Tib. Khyad-par-chan-gyi-g%ungs. 

 From leaf ^2 — 87. A special remedy, or extraordinary dhdrani, by Manju 

 Sri. Phrases and charms (in Sanscrit) by which to cure all sorts of diseases 

 or maladies. 



11. Sans. As'hfa man'd'alaka siitra. Tib. ^'-''^^ Tihjil-\\lehor-hvgyad-pa. 

 From leaf ^7 — 89- Eight mandalas. The hija-mantras of eight Bodhisatwas, 

 uttered by Sha'kya, at the request of Ratna Garbha, &c. at Gru-hdsin, 

 (Sans. Poiala). 



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