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- gsung 'bum/_mkhyen brtse'i dbang po [W21807]
Jamyang Kyentse Wangpo (1820-1892) together with Jamgon Kongtrul the Great and Chogyur Lingpa stands as the three pillars of the Rime tradition. These volumes contain his writings of all of the traditions of Tibetan Buddhism outline is under preparation by alex gardner (24 vol)
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- rgya chen bka' mdzod [W21808]
The collected writings of the famed Jamgon Kongtrul the Great (1813-1899) published in Paro, Bhutan at the order of H.H. Dilgo Kyentse Rinpoche. These writings comprise all of the works not included in the other four treasuries (dzo) or in the separate treatises on the zab mo nang don, the Hevajra Tantra, and the Ratnagotravibhaga; this edition contains the shes bya kun khyab outline prepared by edward henning and revised at tbrc (20 vol)
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- rin chen gter mdzod chen mo [W20578]
A reproduction of the stod-lung mtshur-phu redaction of 'jam-mgon kon-sprul's great work on the unity of the gter ma traditions of tibet, with supplemental texts from the dpal-spuns redaction and other manuscript;The first of the five great treasuries (dzod) of the author. The enlarged 111 volume anthology of textual revelations (terma) of the visionary teachers of the past arranged for convenient initiations and instructions by Jamgon Kongtrul the Great (1813-1899). This edition is based on the Tsurpu edition as supplemented with blockprints from Palpung and other great monasteries of Kham at the order of H.H. Dilgo Kyentse Rinpoche. (111 vol)
- gdams ngag mdzod [W20877]
The collected instructions on the methods for inner transformation of the eight great systems, which are practiced in Tibet. These teachings (damngag) reveal the essence of the rime or non-sectarian movement and are the most famous of Jamgon Kongtrul's brilliant treatises. (18 vol)
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- gzhung chen bcu gsum [W23198]
Syllabus of Dzongsar Monastery and its affiliates throughout Tibet. These annotated editions of the Indic shastras were intended to lessen the sectarian rivalries that had plagued Tibet. Written by Kenpo Zhenga (Zhenpen Chokyi Nangwa, 1871-1927). (7 vol)
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