TITLES OF RELIGIOUS WORKS. 



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20 Upayakausalyam 



21 Dharmasangiti 



22 Suvikranta-vikramin 



23 Mahakarunapundarikam 



24 Ratnaketu 



25 Dasabhumika 



2 6 T athag a t a-ni ahak a r un a- 

 nirdesa 



27 Druma-kinnara-raja-pari- 



prccha 



28 Ajatasatrukaukrtyavino- 



dana 



29 Sandhinirmocanam 



30 Buddhasangiti 



31 Rastrapalapariprcclia 



32 Sarvadharmapravrttinir- 



de^a 



33 Ratnacudapariprccha 



34 Ratnakuta 



35 Mahayanaprasadabhava- 



nam 



36 Suryagarbha 



37 Buddhabhumi 



38 Tathagatacintyaguhanir- 



desa 



39 Surariigamasamadhiuir- 



desa 



40 Sagara-nagarajapariprccha 



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wise in the means or method. 



collection of some religious 

 articles. 



he that overpowers by his great 

 skill. 



the great merciful one — the 

 white lotus or lily. 



the precious top-ornament. 



(a sutra) on the ten Bhumis or 

 earths (the degrees of perfec- 

 tion of the Bodhisattvas). 



description of the great mercy 

 of Tathagata. 



a siitra delivered at the request 

 of Druma kinnara raja (a 

 monstrous demi-god). 



the curing of the grief of Ajata 

 satru (a foe before his birth). 



explication of the thoughts of, 

 etc. 



a clear enumeration of some 

 articles respecting Buddha. 



(a sutra delivered) on the re- 

 quest of Rastrapala (a demi- 

 god). 



the showing of the existence of 

 every thing without origin. 



asked by him who has a gem 

 on the crown of his head. 



the jewel peak (or gems heaped 

 up). 



the state of being well accus- 

 tomed to the faith of the 

 high principles. 



the essence or spirit of the sun. 

 (name of a Bodhisattva). 



the mansion of Buddha. 



instruction in the inconceivable 

 secrets (or m^^steries) of 

 Tathagata. 



description of that kind of deep 

 meditation which is called 

 "the becoiuing a sura or 

 champion." 



(a sutra) delivered at the re- 

 quest of a sea-serpent-king. 



