578 ABSTRACT OF THE CONTENTS OF THE MDO. 



^SS,5 ibW' *f^^' ^' T Ch'Jios-mnon-pa-mdsod. (Saiis. Abhidharma). 



Prospectus, or exhibition of remarkable things. There are many 

 commentaries of this in several volumes. 



„ 5 S' ^^S' ^Q' «l)*f^ T Chlied-du-hYjod-pahi-ts' horns. (Sans. Uddna). 



Occasional discourses or speeches. There are several commentaries 

 on this. 



,j U-^ ^' £1^' ^Q' T So-so-fhar-pahi-mdo. (Sans. Pratimoksha sutra). 

 On emancipation (in the Dul-va). 



Q5QJ' ^' Of' ^is' ^ T Hdul-va-la-hstod-pa. Praise on education (or 

 religious discipline). 



„ w '^^ci' ^Qi T ~Dge-ts'hul. The young monk, or priest, in explanatory 

 verses. 



^ c;- E\' £' -z^ ] T>ge-slo7ig-gi-lo-dri-va. The asking the years 

 (or age) of a Gelong (or priest). 



„ ^ g^/' x-zj?v T Skyes-rahs. Generation of birth, or generations of former 

 transmigrations. 



^, ^ ^im, zj^v^' i' QR' T T)pag-hsam-gyi-hk7iri-shmg. The tree of con- 

 sideration, (a fabulous tree in the paradise of the gods). This is an 

 ingenious poetical work, composed in Sanscrit by Shu'ehendra. 

 The book is inscribed, Bodisatwa Avaddna. 



sTP)3^ T Gtani. Storips, or tales, on spvpral subieKs. 



