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Sutra
- The Prajnaparamita in Eight Thousand Verses
- Gateway to Knowledge Vol. 1 in Wylie by Jamgön Mipham Rinpoche -- mkhas pa'i tshul la 'jug pa'i sgo
- Gateway to Knowledge Vol. 2 in Wylie
- Gateway to Knowledge Vol. 3 in Wylie
Tantra
Nyingma
- Record of Teachings Received from the New Treasures Chokgyur Lingpa by the young 16th Gyalwang Karmapa, Rangjung Rigpey Dorje from Surmang Tentrul Rinpoche.
- Authors in Chokling Tersar. Compiled by Andreas Doctor as part of a M.A. paper. Lists all variations in Wylie ascii.
- Choying Dzo "chos dbyings rin po che'i mdzod" Notably one of Longchenpa's most important writings on the topic of Dzogpa Chenpo, if not the most important. Typed in Tibetan font useing TCC fonts, and then converted to wylie useing the "Translation Tool" for easy covertion back into U-chen if wished. work by: Bj Lhundrup.
- Commentary on the "Seven-lined Supplication to the Guru" Ju Mipham's "gu ru'i tshig bdun gsol 'debs kyi rnam bshad" great commentary on this most important of prayers. Typed in Tibetan font useing TCC fonts, and then converted to wylie useing the "Translation Tool" for easy covertion back into U-chen if wished. work by: Bj Lhundrup.
- Commentary to "The Supplication of the Vajra Verse" Ju Mipham's "gsol 'debs rdo rje'i tshig rkang gi rnam bshad". Typed in Tibetan font useing TCC fonts, and then converted to wylie useing the "Translation Tool" for easy covertion back into U-chen if wished. work by: Bj Lhundrup.
- Key Instructions: A Rosary of Views Padmasanbhava's "man ngag lta phreng". Typed in Tibetan font useing TCC fonts, and then converted to wylie useing the "Translation Tool" for easy covertion back into U-chen if wished. work by: Bj Lhundrup
- rdzogs pa chen po'i gnad gsum shan 'byod By Rigdzin Jigme Lingpa, typed by BL
- man ngag rdzogs pa chen po'i rgyud phyi ma By Rigdzin Jigme Lingpa, typed by BL
- kung tu bzang po'i dgongs nyams By Rigdzin Jigme Lingpa, typed by BL
Kagyu
- phyag rgya chen po’i man ngag by Tilopa, his famous Mahamudra instruction to his main disciple Naropa, given at the banks of the Ganges river. It was then passed on by Naropa to Marpa and translated by him at Pullahari.
- rje btsun mi la’i phyag rgya chen po ye shes gsal byed kyi rtsa ba by Jetsun Milarepa
- rje btsun sgam po pa’i phyag rgya chen po lam gcig chod by Je Gampopa
- rje btsun ras chung pa nas brgyud pa’i phyag rgya chen po yan lag bdun ldan gyi khrid yig by the second Shamarpa, Kacho Wangpo
- Clarifying the Natural State in Wylie by Dakpo Tashi Namgyal -- phyag rgya chen po'i khrid yig chen mo gnyug ma'i de nyid gsal ba
- nges don phyag rgya chen po’i gnad gdams rang rig gcer thong by the 15th Karmapa Khakyab Dorje
- Kagyu Ngagdzo - Index Compiled by Edward Henning
- nges don phyag rgya chen po'i smon lam "Aspiration Prayer of Mahamudra – The definitive Meaning" by the 3rd Karmapa, Rangjung Dorje