G. Orosz (comp.): A Catalogue of the Tibetan Manuscripts and Block Prints in the Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Vol. 3.

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Subjects Multilingual books with Tibetan text in the Mongol and Manchu collection 1 Khvan Iho'i gsol mchod (Mong. 144) A püjá-vidhi to Guandi by Lcang-skya Rol-pa'i rdo-rje 'Jigs byed mgon po chos rgyal gyi rnam sras lha mo'i sogs drag tshig sogs (Mong. 208) Epithets of five wrathful deities. Bstan pa 'bar ma (Mong. 63) Prayer to Sakymuni. Same work as Tib. 519.12 Dag yig chung ngu Gdul bya'i snying mun sel byed nyi ma stong gi 'od zer (Mong. 7, 84a) Tibetan-Mongolian dictionary and grammar by 'Bro-ba rab-'byams-pa Kun-dga'-rgya­mtsho. 'phags pa Don dam pa'i chos kyis rnam par rgyal ba zhes bya ba theg pa chen po'i mdo (Mong. 219) arya-Paramárthadharmavijaya-náma-maháyánasütra Bdag gzhan mnyam brje gdongs tshul by Dkon mchog bstan pa'i sgron me (Mong. 229) Meditation exchanging the self. 'Di ni las gang gis dmyal ba dang yi dags gang du skye rgyu las ris mo dang bshad sgrags nas 'jigs pas nyams su len te lam bzang ba 'jug rgyu'i man ngag (Mong. 279) Illustrated description of the Buddhist Hell Brda' yig ming don gsal bar byed pa'i Zla ba'i 'od snang (Mong. 5, 140) Tibetan-Mongol wordbook. Brda gsar rnying gi rnam bzhag gsal bar ston pa'i reg zig Li shi'i me tog (Mong. 116) Old Tibetan vocabulary by Dkon-mchog-chos-grags. Po to skor ba'i khyad chos don gsal bar byed pa'i sgron me Dpe chos rin chen spungs pa'i 'bum 'grel (Mong 231) Commentary to Po-to-pa's Dpe-chos Rin-chen-spung-pa. Sprin ring rgyal po'i lo rgyus las nyer mkho 'ga' zhig btus pa (Mong. 198) From the legend of Emperor Long-Cloud. Bod kyi brda yig rtogs par sla ba (Mong. 95) Tibetan grammar and glossary by Mgon-po-skyabs. Byin rlabs mchog rtsol gyi gsol 'debs (Mong. 203) Same work as Tib. 520.30. Bla ma mchod pa'i 'khrid yig Dngos grub kyi char 'bebs (Mong. 205, 280) A guide to the gurupüjá ritual by Lha-btsun Blo-bzang-bstan-'dzin-rgyal-mtshan. Dbyangs gsal (Mong. 6) The Ranjana and Vartula alphabet and its Tibetan and Mongolian equivalents. A Sanskrit­Tibetan-Mongol syllabary. 'Brum nad tsha bas 'jigs rnams kyi ngal bso Bdud rtsi'i char rgyun 'bebs (Mong. 204) A ritual against smallpox. 1 For a detailed description see G. Kara, The Mongol and Manchu Manuscripts and Blockprints in the Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Budapest 2000. 294

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