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1 of 5 earlier translated sems sde tantras, 1 of [[man ngag lung chen bco brgyad]], earlier translated sems sde tantra, 1 of [[snga 'gyur lnga]] [JV]
 
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*[[The Cuckoo of Awareness]] at [http://www.zangthal.co.uk/files.html www.zangthal.co.uk]. Transcription and translation by [[Karen Liljenberg]] of the root text along with the commentary found at Dunhuang  
 
*[[The Cuckoo of Awareness]] at [http://www.zangthal.co.uk/files.html www.zangthal.co.uk]. Transcription and translation by [[Karen Liljenberg]] of the root text along with the commentary found at Dunhuang  
  
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རིག་པའི་ཁུ་བྱུག
1 of 5 earlier translated sems sde tantras, 1 of man ngag lung chen bco brgyad, earlier translated sems sde tantra, 1 of snga 'gyur lnga [JV]

the cuckoo's cry of awareness by Vairotsana [IW]

the The Cuckoo of Awareness; "the cuckoo's cry of awareness," by Vairotsana [RY]