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35. Sans. Sarva mana antamita siddhi stupe ndma dhdrani. Tib. ('^> 

 Skes-pa-thams-chad- mthar-phym-par-gt'uh-pahi-mcKkod-vten-%hes-bya-vahi — 

 gzungs. From leaf 278 — 388. A heap (or sacred building) of perfectly 

 rectified knowledge. A dhdrani. Ceremonies to be observed at the building 

 and consecrating of a Wclihod-xten (Sans. Chaitija), taught by ShaIkya, at the 

 request of Vajra Pa'n'i'. Mantras. 



36. Sans. Pratitya samudpdda parihriddya dhdrani. Tib. ^ten-ching- 

 hhrel-par-hbyung-vahi-snying-pohi-chlio-gahi-g&imgs. From leaf 288 — 292. 

 A dhd?'an'i or (short treatise) on the essence of causal (or dependent) connexion 

 of things. 



37. Another su'tra under the same title, and on the same subject. Leaf 



293. 



38. Another ditto. From /^ff/ 293— 297. 



39. Sans. Ushnisha jwala dhdrani. Tib. Gtsug-tor-hbar-vahi-gmngs. 

 The flaming turban or diadem. A dhdran i. Adoration of Buddhas, accom- 

 panied by some mantras. 



4b. Sans. Pradahsha ratna iraya — dhdran i. Tib. ^'^^^ T)kon-mch'hog-gi-rten- 

 lu-hsko?--va-bya-vahi-gzzi?igs. Leaves 297, 298. A dhdran i (to be repeated) 

 at circumambulating any representative of God (as Buddha, Dherma, and 

 Sangha). 



41. Sans. Dakshini parishodhana. Tib. Yon-yongs-su-sbyong-va. Leaf 

 298. The making clean or pure of gifts (to be offered). Some mantras. 



42. Sans. Prajnd varadhani-dhdran i. Tib. '^^^ Shes-rab-skyed-pahi-gzungs. 

 Leaves 298, 299. A dhdrani for increasing wit or understanding. The saluta- 

 tion is thus — Namo Ratna Traydya, Namo A^rya Avalokiteshwardya, Bodhi- 

 satwdya, Mdha Satwdya, Mdha Karunikdya, &c. Some mantras. 



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