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AN INTRODUCTION TO THE
GRAMMAR
OF THE TIBETAN LANGUAGE
WITH THE TEXTS OF
SITUhI SUM-rTAGs,
DAG-JE SAL-WAI ME-LONG and SITUhI SHAL-LUN
BY
SARAT CHANDRA DAS, c.i e., Rai Bahadur;
Corresponding Member of the Imperial Archeological Society of St. Petersburg,
Associate Member of the Asiatic Society of Bengal,
Honorary Member of the Bangiya Sāhitya Parishad, Calcutta.

Winner of the Marquess of Dufferin and Ava's Silver Medal, in 1886.
" of His Siamese Majesty King Chulālon̂korn's Tushiti Mālā Decoration, in 1887.
" of the Royal Geographical Society's Prize, called The Black Premium, in 1888.

Author of
Narrative of a Journey to Tashi-lhunpo, in 1879.
A Journey to Lhasa and Central Tibet in 1881—1882.
A Dictionary of the Tibetan Language with Sanskrit synonyms.
Indian Pandits in the Land of Snow.
Bodhisattvāvadāna Kalpalatā (in Bengali).
Editor of
Yig-kur Nan-Shag, Tibetan Letter Writer.
Kṣemendra's Sanskrit Poem "The Avadana Kalpalata" with its metrical translation by
Shon̂ton Lotsava.
Kṣemendra's Darpadalan (in Sanskrit).
Pagsam Jon Zang, Pagsam Thi-shing (in Tibetan prose).
Buddhist Text Society's Journals, &c.

Darjeeling:
PRINTED AT THE DARJEELING BRANCH PRESS.
1915.
Price—Indian Rs. 10; English 15 s.