ABSTRACT OF THE CONTENTS OP THE MDO. 573 



gij^V' S' Q^' ^ ^ T Skyabs-su-hgro-va-hstan-pa. Instruction on 

 repairing for protection to, or taking refuge with {Buddha). 



aq- SA' MQ' Ql*f' i' gi^i^v t Theg-pa-ch'hen-poM-lam-gyi-sgruh- 

 fhahs. The method of acquiring the highest principles in philosophy 

 {Mahdydnam). 



S^' ^SAf' MQ' s^^i' CE] T ^do-sde-Jeun-las-htus-pahi-man-nag. 

 Instructions selected from all sorts of sutras. 



»f' z;i' T Mi-dige-va-hchu. The ten immoral actions. 



toj' z^Q' cjjjf- Qgc]' q' y IR^gyal-vaJii-lam-la-hjug-pa. The entrance 

 into the way of perfection (or of Buddha). 



Q^' 'S^' ?v^N' g'S' T Sleyahs-hgro-dang-sems-skyed-hji-skor. 



Treatises on taking refuge with Buddha, and on making the reso- 

 lution to become a saint, and forming the mind accordingly. 



'5' "^^"W^" 23[Q'^'q T Yi-dam-hlang-vaM-ch'ho-ga. The manner or ceremony 

 by which one chooses to himself a tutelary deity, or makes a vow. 



^*r^r' 'S^^' ^ T Byang-ch'hub-sems-dipahi-sdom-pa. The 

 obligations or duties of a saint. 



KIS^' 01' ' ^ T Gsum-la-skyabs-su-hgro-va. On taking refuge 



with the three holy ones {Buddha, JDherma, and Sangha). 



^c;' 7^' z5*iE]?v' sjQ' ab' q T Lttung-va-hshags-pahi-ch'ho-ga. The manner 



or rite of confession of one's fall (fault or sin). 



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