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List of the Tibetan MSS. and Printed Books in the Library of the Royal Asiatic Society

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

Extract

(I.) Damamūsho (sic!) jans. blun zhes bya vai mdo [Mdo xxviii. 1, Feer, p. 283], fol. 300 line 7.

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1892

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References

page 570 note 1 The Sanscrit titles are given exactly as found in the Tibetan translitertion.

page 578 note 1 This being apparently the first leaf of the Vol. mentioned last in xiv, I have reunited them.

page 579 note 1 Being short speeches of advice from the king to his subjects on different occasions, beginning with his two queens (the Nepalese and the Chinese princesses); preceded by a short explanation, which Avalokiteçjvara gives to the king, of the meaning and power of the Om maṇi padme huṃ, which latter is repeated in each section. (The six syllables are said to belong each to one of the six divisions of animated beings (gati)).