ABSTRACT OF THE CONTENTS OF THE MBO. 



^' ^^N' ^X' Qg'^' q I ^den^pa-gnyis-mam-par-hhyed-pa. 

 The analysis of the two truths. 



% ' ^S»r T Q^Qf- ^ T Sku-gsum, hgrel'pa. A commentary on the three 

 bodies {DJiermahdya, SambhogaJedya and Nirvdnakdya). 



SW *fQ' S^N' §' fc;' ^'t Jyvu-mahi-lugs-Jeyi-snying-po. The essence of 

 the Madhyamika doctrine. 



f ^' a' ^' i^J^'i'^T luta-va-fha-dad-pa-xnam-par-p'hye-va. 

 Several opposite theories analysed. 



N*r^/ q I Sems-hrtag-pa. Examination or disquisition on the soul. 

 Ql' ^7 T Juta-va. Speculation, theory, (Sans. Dershana). 

 sV'i.fT Sgom-pa. Meditation, (Sans. Dhydna). 

 ^S' M T Spyod-pa. Practice, (Sans. Achdrd). 



T Sgom-rim. Several degrees of meditation. 



SiQI' QgJv' i"^' qQ' iiAf*f' ^Ti^i T l\,nal-hbyor-spyod-pahi-hsam-gtam. The 

 fixed meditation of a Yogdchdrya. 



q» S^' ^5^' ^ T ^dab-pa-kun-las-htus-pa. Doctrine or in- 

 struction selected from several works. 



§t^' QI»r' g' f ^' »r I Byang'Clihuh-lam-giji-sgron-ma. A lamp for 



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