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11. Sans. Suhdhu pariprichch'ha-tantra. Tib. ^6') 'Dpung-h%angs-hjis- 

 %hus-pa-%hes-hya-vaM-rgyud. A tantra delivered by Cha'kna' Dorje, at the 

 request of Suba'hu (one with a good or handsome arm). Leaves 40, 41. Sub- 

 ject — Instruction on the fruits of good morals. 



12. Sans. Sarva mandala samdnya vidhana giihya tantra. Tib. (68) D%?7- 

 hhhor-thams-chad-Jiyi-spyihi-ch'ho-ga-gsang-vahi-rgijud. From leaf 71 — 108. 

 General rites and formulae used in every mandala. A mystical tantra, taught 

 by Cha'kna Doe je' ( Vajra Pan t). The salutation is thus — Reverence be to 

 the All-knowing. Subject- — Enumeration of several sorts of mandalas, and 

 description of the ceremonies practised in each of them. Disposition of the 

 figures representing the several divinities introduced in the mandala. Expli- 

 cation of the several symbols (1 miidra) in the hands of the deities in the 

 mandala ; as, trisul, for Rudea ; discus, for Vishnu ; padma, for Beahma'; 

 ^javelin, for Sambaea ; a vajra, for Indea ; a furnace, for the god of fire ; 

 a cluh, for Yama ; a sword, for Nieeiti ; a snare, for the god of water ; a 

 banner, for Vayu ; a staff, for Kuveea, &c. &c. This is an instructive tantra 

 on the rites and ceremonies practised in the mandalas. It is in verse, and 

 in an easy style. 



13. Sans. Dhydnottai'a vitala hrama. Tib. (^^) 'Q^sam-gtan-gyi-phyi-ma- 

 rim-par-phye-va. From lea/" lOS — 112. A gradual evolution of meditation. 

 Several degrees of meditation. 



14. Sans. Su siddhikara mahd tantra — Sddhanopamdijilm vitala. Tib. 

 ( Legs-par-gruh-par-byed-pahi -xgyud- clUhen -po-las, sgruh-paJii - thahs - rim- 

 par-'phye-va. From leaf 112 — 187- From a large tantra, on accomplishment; 

 the analysis of the means of obtaining perfection, or emancipation. Delivered 

 by Vajea Pa'n'i', (Tib. ('^^ Phyag-na-rdo-rje) on the request of Maha' 



e; — Ej^c;' J::, 69 -^^^^ gj^^j, |. |, ^, ^g^, ^j^. ^. 70 Qjfijjv tjX' 



