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Index. 
Legdan Jyad, a Buddhist Saint, p. 16. 
Life, of Tasi Lamas, p. 15. 
• -of Tson Khapa, p. 53. 
• -of Nagarjuna, p. 115. 
Literature, of ancient China, p. 99. 
Lochavas or Tibetan Pandits, pp. 1, 5, 6, 
12, 18, 55. 
Lossan-Chho-kyi Qyal-Tshan, a Tasi 
Lama, p. 25. 
Lossan Ye-se-pal-ssah-po, a Tasi Lama, 
p. 27. 
Lossan Paldan-Ye-se, a Tasi Lama, p 29. 
-his journey to Pekin, 
p. 43. 
Lo-ssah-Tagpa, see Tson Khapa. 
jV^AHAYANA School in China, p. 94, 
in India, p 118. 
Mahesar, note on some earthen pots found 
at, p. 226. 
Mahesvara, see Mahesar. 
Maithili dialect, p. 129. 
Manbodh, Text of Haribans of, p. 129. 
Manjusri Kirti, a Buddhist saint, pp. 15, 
54. 
Monastery, of Tasi Lhunpo, pp 24, 43. 
—-of Nalendra, in Magadha, 
p. 115. 
Mongolia, Rise and Progress of Buddhism 
in, pp. 58, 66. 
-, genealogy of Monarchs of, p.73. 
Muhammadanism, in China, Tibetan ac¬ 
count of, p. 114. 
N AGARJUNA, aBuddhist Saint, pp. 54, 
115. 
Nalendra, Monastery of, p. 115. 
Ninmapa or ancient Buddhist School of 
Tibet, p. 6. 
P ANDITS, Indian, in Tibet, pp. 2, 3, 4, 
7, 9, 53. 
Panchhen-Rinpochhe, see Tasi Lama. 
Panjab, Hindu Folksongs from, p. 151. 
Philosophy, Confucian of China, pp. 100, 
105. 
•-, S'unyata, in China, p. 96. 
■-, of ancient China, p. 99. 
-, ethical of China, p. 100. 
Pon, see Bon. 
Pots, earthen, found at Mahesar, p. 226. 
POVERTY, Major G. H , memoir of the 
author of the Tabaqat-i-Nasiri, p. 76. 
Religion, of Tibet, pp. 1, 15, 53, 87. 
-, of ancient China, p. 99. 
-, Bon or Pon, of China, p. 112. 
*-, Ho-u-se or Hoi Hoi, in China, 
p. 114. 
SaKYA PANDITA, a Tasi Lama, pp. 
19, 66, 67. 
Sarartha Vadi School in China, p. 99. 
School, Sarartha Vadi, in China, p. 99. 
-, Gelug-pa, p. 127. 
——, Buddhist Dogmatic of Tibet, pp. 5, 
121 . 
— Ninmapa or ancient, of Tibet, p.6. 
-Hinayana, in China, p. 92, in In¬ 
dia, 118. 
-, Mahayana, in China, p. 94, in In¬ 
dia, 118. 
Shehu, see Confucian philosophy. 
Sonam-chho Kyi-Lanpo, a Tasi Lama, 
p. 22. 
Subhuti, the Buddhist Sthavira, p. 15. 
S'unyata Philosophy, spread of, in China, 
p. 96. 
TaBAQAT-I-NASIRI', memoir of au- 
” thor of, p. 76. 
Tantrikism in China, p. 93. 
Tasi Lamas, Lives of, in Tibet, pp. 15, 18. 
Tasi-Lhunpo, Monastery, in Tibet, pp. 24, 
43. 
Temple, Lt. R. C., sdme Hindu Folksongs 
from the Panjab, p. 151. 
Tibet, classes of Lamas of, pp. 11, 14. 
-, lives of Tasi Lamas of, p. 15. 
-, monastery of Tasi Lhunpo, p. 24. 
■-, Tson Khapa, Reformer of. p. 53. 
-Rise and Progress of Buddhism iD, 
p. L 
- Buddhist Dogmatic Schools of, 
p. 5, 121. 
-Ninmapa, or Ancient Buddhist 
School of, p. 6. 
-- Terma works of, pp. 13, 124. 
Tson Khapa, life and legendof, pp. 53,124. 
YAIPULYA DARS'ANA,in China,p.94. 
Y UN-TON-DORJE, a Tasi Lama, p. 20. 
