1897.] 
Central Asian Manuscripts. 
No. II, g. Line 1 : + 4* 
„ 2 : + kam ei 
„ 3: 4*0 
No. II, h. Line 1 : n(a) 
„ 2 : kam yai 
,, 3 : + II 4*i 
No. II, i. Line 1 : 4*y 
,, 2 : (te) hi 
„ 3: (pita)rh 
291 
No. Ill, a. 
Line 1 
2 
>> 
5 1 
11 
11 
3 
4 
5 
6 
No. Ill, 6. Line 1 
2 
55 
No. Ill, c. 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
Line 1 
2 
>5 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
No. Ill, d. 15 Line I : 
„ 2: 
3: 
4 : 
5: 
6 : 
ii 
ii 
ii 
ii 
(p)a 9a(tru) 
prayo 4 -sa(ti) vi 4 - 
-fnato va(d)ya gandi 4 - + 
(va) q tavya (bbhyanda) + 
i . *' S 
va 
u+ + 
taga+ 4 * va-f- 
4 - va || harsa ll -vaja-vyoma 
(a) O I ana r\ phalah pa+ + 
k(a)9i r\ till r> nahnli 
+ sani bhavanti tad = ya [tha] 
gaccha trvi □ □ i 
(na) 9ar(ma) + 
svaha rnru r\ (kn)ru r\ 
vanyamayabhabliu r 4 * 4* 12 
+ (ka)9ato bhayo . tasya-f- 
4 : + (mam junl dra) + (ja)nis=travasya purusasya 
5 : h r\ tad=yatha r\ hill n mill r\ da(ntr)mili 4 * 
6 : (a)staml mani r* va(ma) r\ akna n bam + 
+ 4 * 
4 * 4 * 4 * 
4 * 4 * 4 * va+ 4 -tha+ 4 -sata + m. 
ggram sa(tem)sa(ta) 4-r9u 
9 niyat ghr(tam) v(a) a(k)ritam 4 - 
9 onitam sa(r)va 
3 : 
11 The aksara sa, which had been erroneously omitted, is inserted below the line, 
its proper place being indicated by a dot above the line. 
12 This line apparently indicates an interpolation. It is written interlinearly, 
and in much smaller letters, which are very difficult to read. 
IS This piece is written in Central Asian character, but in the Sanskrit lan¬ 
guage. 
J. I. 29 
