ABSTRACT OF THE CONTENTS OF THE MDO. 579 



*f^, ^ <V=^^r' iN' §' 'if^i' 1)9,' a'iv' ^Q' t Satigs-Ygyas-hji-yon-tan-fhos- 



jmJii-p'ha7i-yon. The advantages derived from hearing of the perfec- 

 tions of a 'Buddha. 



„ -5 ^fi^' 4^^' T Gtan-tsliigs-rig-pa. Philosophy, or dialectic and 



logic. In twenty-one volumes. (Sans. Hetuvidyd). 



aiQ' S^' T Ts'had-mahi-mdo-Jam-las-htus-pcL A 



*M^m or treatise on dialectic, or art of reasoning, selected from several 

 works. 



^Q' *fV3' T Tsliad-mahi-VLidahi-rang-ligrel. A commen- 



tary of the before-mentioned dialectical treatise, by the same author. 



■^B^i^^' i.f T T)t)iigs-pa-hr tag-pa. The examination of the object ; 



with a comment on it. 



/ris^T' Z5^,si' q ] Dus-gsum-hvfag-pa. The examination of the three 

 times. 



X2J1<V' q'Qi' QIC]' qQ' ^ T JRigs-pa-la-hJug-pahi-sgo. The door, or vesti- 

 bule of logic. 



ky ar- Qg<2]' g' ITci' QjQj;" i<v' H T Ts'had-ma-xnam-hgrel-gyi-ts'hig- 

 lehur-hyas-pa. A comment on dialectic, in explanatory verses. 



qQ' x,si M T 'Ktsod-pohi-rig-pa. The art or science of disputing, 

 dialectic. 



Many commentaries on logic and dialectic, by several authors, follow 

 afterwards. 



