ANALYSIS OF THE GYUT. 



11. Sans. Kundalya mrita hriddya — dhdrani. Tib. (^2) ^dud-Ytsi-tliab- 

 shyar-gyi-snying-po—g%ungs. Leaf 4s1['^. Some mantras by Dorje' Khrovo, 

 (Sans Vajra Chandra) on the permission of Chom-da'n-da'^s, for the benefit 

 of all animal beings. 



12. Sans. MaJid hala — mahd ydna su'tra. Tib. (^3) Stohs-po-chlie — tJieg- 

 pa-chlien-pohi-mdo. Leaf 489- The great strong (or powerful) one. A sutra 

 of high principles. Some mantras of Vajra Krodha Maha' Bala — their 

 efficacy. The Maha' Bala is Tathdgata, is Dherma, is all ; — therefore Ma'ra 

 or Ca'ma repairs for protection to Maha' Bala. 



13. Sans. VigJinan vinaya gadatrd—dhdran i. T\bA^'^^ 'Bgegs-sel-mhi — 

 gmngs. Leaf 4^89. A dhdrani against mischievous spirits. 



14. Sans. Mahd yaksha senapataye ndra hwera halpa. Tib. (^^) Gnod- 

 ^hyin-gyi-sde-dipo7i-cKhen-j)o-gar-mkhan-mch''hog-gi-hYtag-pa. Leaf 521. 

 Sha'kya in the palace of Kuvera. Descriptions of the great mandala. 

 Some ceremonies and mantras, and reflections on the supreme spirit, by 

 Maha' Yaks'ha, upon the permission and benediction of Sha'kya. 



15. Sans. Jambhala shri — dhdrani. Tib. Gnod-hdsin-dpal — g%ungs. 

 Leaf 523. A dhdran'i consisting of some mantras. 



16. Sans. Jambhala Jalendrayathdlasatdkalpa-ndma. Tib. '^^^^ Gnod-gnas- 

 divang-po-ji-\tar-\\byung-vahi-Ytog~pa. On the manner of the origin of Jambhala 

 Jalendra. Many mantras. At the end — Om ! Supratis'htha Fajraije,swdhd. 



(Tsa) or the eighteenth volume. 



There is only one work in this volume, under the following title : — 

 Sans. Bhagavati A^rijd Tdrd mula halpa. Tib. (^S) Bchom-ldan-hdas- 

 ma-hpkags-ma-sgrol-mahi-rtsa-vahi-Ytog-pa. From lea/1 — 453. Minute des- 



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