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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 classical works using strictly Indian materials. The thirteen texts are:
 
  
 
 
1) [[Pratimokshasutra]] by [[Buddha Shakyamuni]]
 
 
2) [[Vinayasutra]] by [[Gunaprabha]]
 
 
3) [[Abdhdharmasamuccaya]] by [[Asanga]]
 
 
4) [[Abhidharmakosa]] by [[Vasubhandhu]]
 
 
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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