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Contains one hundred and eight further stories of Buddha's previous births with Sanskrit text interlined.

This volume describes the history of Tibet from the beginning to King Srong-tsan-gam-po's reign. It contains some particulars of this king, who was a great Conqueror and Reformer; certain marks of perfection described in him even in his infancy like those of Avalokitesvara, how he began the work of civilising his subjects and directed his minister "Thumi Sambhota " to proceed to India and make acquaintance with Buddhist writings.

This book explains the spiritual good derived from
the six favourite mystic syllables. (Om-ma-ni-
pad-me-Hung).

This book contains the life of "Je-tsun-mila-ras-
pa. "He was born in Kyā ngā tsa, whence owing
to the ill-treatment of his uncle after his father's
death, he was compelled to go to Nya-lam (the
boundary between Nepal and Tibet). He is said

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to have studied the law of Buddha and passed the rest of his life here in religious meditation and preaching. Certain marks of perfection exhibited by him during his life-time, the difficul. ties undergone by him while studying the laws of Buddha under his master named " Marpa Lotsawa and how he became celebrated for his holy meditation are described in it.

This volume consists of religious "hymns" com-
posed by Saint Milarapa during his life-time.

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E. H. C. Walsh-Tibetan books from Lhasa.

It contains a full biography of

'Guru-pad-ma

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jung-ne also called "Padma-Sambhava." It
describes how under him the great monastery at
Samye was built, how he became celebrated for
his skill in Magic, Sorcery, and Alchemy, also as
the real founder of the Red Sect after instruct-
ing several young Tibetans in his own lore in
king Thi-srong-De-Tsan's time. Some extra-
ordinary marks of perfection discovered in his
childhood. He was sent for from the land of Z
Urgyan or Udyana, north of Peshawar, where the
people were addicted to witchcraft.

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21 × 3. Print 18 x 24. Bought | This book is a brief biography of the above Gu-rufrom a bookseller. Can be bought pad-ma-juug-ne.

at any bookseller's shop in Lhasa Price 11 T.= Rs. 4-2-0.

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This book contains the instructions of "Gu-ru-
pad-ma-jung.ne to gods and demons, as how
to recite the law of Buddha and obey certain
strict rules of discipline.

This contains the several instructions of Gu-ru-
pad-ma-jung-ne to Kings explaining how to
keep justice on worldly affairs and to follow the
law of Buddha.

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ལོ་པཎ་བཀའི་ཐང་།

(Lo-pan-bka-i-thang). Leaves 81,

སྐྲ་བརྒྱུར་མར་པ་ལོ་ཙཱའི་ རྣམ་ཐར་ །

(Sgra-bsgyur mar-pa lo tsha-irnam-thar). Leaves 91.

བཻ་རོ་ཙ་ནའི་རྣམ་ཐར་ །

(Bai-ro-tsa-na-i rnam-thar), Leaves 130.

ཏཻ་ལོ་ན་རོ་གཉིས་དང་མར་ པ་ལོ་ཙཱ་དང་རྗེ་བཙུན་མི་ལ་

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53 × 9. Print 49 x 5.80. Price 4 T. Rs. 1-11-0. Blocks at Tenge-ling. This has to be ordered to be printed from the block there.

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Contains the instructions of "Gu-ru-pad-majung-ne to Pandits regarding the prohibitions relating to the monastic life, conduct, dress, food and habitations, etc., and also as to how to follow his rules.

The biography of "Marpa-lo-tsa-wa," who was the master of Jetsun-mila-ras-pa. It describes how Mila-ra-pa was taught the rules of his Sect (Kar-gyud-pa), how he became a celebrated reformer of that Sect and translator of many Buddhist Canons from Sanskrit into Tibetan.

The life of Bai-ro-tsa-na. He was remarkable for his knowledge of Indian languages and was active in promoting the taste for literature in Tibet, He became celebrated as a translator of many Buddhist Canons from Sanskrit into. Tibetan.

A short biography of the above Lamas showing how they taught one another and how they became celebrated reformers of the Kargyudpa Sect. It also describes how their instructions were obeyed.

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It explains how this world first came to existence or was oreated.

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