568 ABSTRACT OF THE CONTENTS OF THE jRGYUD. 



5 ^Q' g^' fi] T Zhi-vahi-sbyin-sreg-gi-ch^ho-ga. A ceremony with 



burnt-offerings for procuring mitigation of a disease, &;c. 



„ i^r* ^Q' ib'si i 'Rgyas-par-byed-pahi-chlio-ga. A ceremony with 



burnt-offerings for procuring abundance, increase &c. 



„ ^"^c;' 5' i^' J^Q' aT' ^ I Tivang-du-byed-pahi-ch'ho-ga. Ditto, for getting 

 a person or thing into one's power or possession. • 



„ ic;«v' z.fX' :^Q' s] T Rengs-par-byed-pahi-ch'ho-ga. Ditto, to render 

 stiff and motionless an enemy. 



„ '^^^j Snags. Magic. (There are several treatises on the wonderful effects 

 of charms and incantations). 



„ ^x' Z5' ^ci' z^Q' a^^i^ T Ser-va-srung-vahi-fhahs. The manner of defending 

 against the hail, 



„ i^sici' qQ' a^i^r T T)mag-dipung-g%1iom-paM-fhabs. The manner 

 of conquering an army. 



„ aj^S' ^I^V'^^Q' T Mdse-nad-gso-va]ii-fhcd)s. The manner of curing 

 leprosy. 



„ -^^1=;^' a*rN' ^^=1' g' t G^ungs-fkams-chad-hji-sgruhs-fhahs. The 



manner of acquiring perfection in all sorts of charms or incantations, 

 {Dhdrani). 



„ xz^' gc,' zjQ' ^' ^ T Shes-rah-sltyed-pahi-chlio-ga. The manner or 



ceremonv of procuring or imparting wit to any one. 



