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Thirteen classical Indian Buddhist Texts. Since the early 20th century they they have become the core sutra curriculum of the traditional monastic education in the [[Nyingma]] and [[Sakya]] lineages of Tibetan Buddhism. They were made famous through the efforts of the renowned [[Khenpo Shenga]] who composed a series of annotated commentaries on these thirteen great scriptures ([[gzhung chen bcu gsum]]) using strictly Indian materials. The thirteen texts are:


1) [[Pratimokshasutra]] by [[Buddha Shakyamuni]]
2) [[Vinayasutra]] by [[Gunaprabha]]
3) [[Abdhdharmasamuccaya]] by [[Asanga]]
4) [[Abhidharmakosa]] by [[Vasubandhu]]
5) [[Mulamadhyamakakarika]] by [[Nagarjuna]]
6) [[Madhyamakavatara]] by [[Candrakirti]]
7) [[Catuhasatakashastra]] by [[Aryadeva]]
8) [[Bodhisattvacaryavatara]] by [[Santideva]]
9) [[Abhisamayalamkara]] by [[Asanga]]
10) [[Mahayanasutralamkara]] by [[Asanga]]
11) [[Madhyantavibhanga]] by [[Asanga]]
12) [[Dharmadharmatavibhanga]] by [[Asanga]]
13) [[Mahayanottaratantra]] by [[Asanga]]
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*[[gzhung chen bcu gsum gyi mchan ’grel]] has a detailed description.
*[[Zhungchen Chusum]] index in Wylie
[[Category:Mahayana Literature]]

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