[No. 3, 
200 Sarat Chandra Das —Contributions on Tibet. 
IT. Ngompai- Cts'ijn or meditative works. 
J. Phun-po ran-Agyur thig-le tZgu-skor. 
2. C7ser-thig. 
3. Lus sems namsmyon. 
4. Sems lun ye-khri-<Zkar po. 
III. $pyoc7-pai Skotl la or Serials of rites. 
1. Khams brgy&d ytan la phab-pai Ahum. 
2. Ye-yshen ZkocZ-pa don-gyi Abum. 
3. 6ryun-drun sa-5cbii lam-gyi 7d)um. 
4. ifatam-dag tshul-khrims Mul-vai /zbum. 
5. Dge-rgy&s tshogs-chhen ?’dsogs-pai 7d)um. 
6. Na^7 7^bum nag-po. 
7. Tsbe-7ibum kbra-vo. 
8. /S'man-7dbum t?kar-po. 
9. 6rto-7d)um nag-po. 
IY. jBPhein-las-Nkyi $koe la or Serials of epistles. 
1. (xto-thabs sum-5rgya-drug-chu. 
2. D\yy&d thabs brgy&d khri 7>shi-ston. 
3. Kyer-sgom 7>sbi. 
4. $koi cbon-rgyac7. 
5. S'i-thabs sum-5rgya drug-cbu. 
6. jEZdul-thabs brgy&d-oXm. rtsa-ychig. 
These works are also called the Bon works of Chhab-nag srid-rgyuJ 
or the mystical works of the Dark world. 
Woeks op Bon Mysticism. 
The following are the Mystic works of the Chhah-c?kar period or the 
later period : 
1. $pyi-spuns bon wdsd<7. 
2. Pha-rgyut? drag-po dgw 7zdus. 
3. Ma-rgyu<7 ni-ma ^gu-sar. 
4. Khro-rgyucZ mdo chhen 7zbyam$-pa. 
The following are the names of the principal Bon gods and goddesses. 
1. Srog-gi sag-Z>nlar-chhe. 
2. ^ jj j 5 cbbun. 
The red wrathful razor spirit. 3. Dra-va spu-gri-r/mar. 
Ihe black ,, >> j> 4. ,, f , ,, ,, nag. 
5. Nal-^byams ma moi khrag sgrub. 
The tiger god of glowing fire ; he 6. $tag-lha me-7ibar. 
is the popular god universally 
worshipped. 
