and translated by Richard under the title of A Guide to Buddhahood, pp. 97 ff.

[834]

[835] See Watters, On Yüan Chwang, I. 210, and also Takakusu, Journal of the Pali Text Soc. 1905, p. 132.

[836]

The name refers not to the doctrines of the school, but to Tz'ŭ-ên-tai-shih, a title given to Kuei-chi the disciple of Hsüan Chuang who was one of its principal teachers and taught at a monastery called Tz'ŭ-ên.

[837]

See Nanjio, Cat. Nos. 1197 and 1215.