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  • The Root Text and Commentary on Niguma's Ati Yogas.  +
  • The Root Text of the Mahayana Lojong.  +
  • The Sadhana of Namgyalma Nine Deities with Bumpa Practice.  +
  • The Sadhana of the Five Tantras Called "Clear Meaning, Wide Opening".  +
  • The Sadhana of the Five Tantras.  +
  • The Sealed Prayer of Niguma.  +
  • The Secret Essence of the Actions of the Mamos  +
  • The Seven Point Mind Training of Gyalsey Thogme Zangpo.  +
  • The Seven Practices to Bring to Everyday Life.  +
  • The Special Ngondro Practice to the One Hundred and Eight Instructions.  +
  • The Special Prayers Called "Starting with Gyalwa Gyatso".  +
  • The Story of Atisha Meeting Serlingpa.  +
  • The Story of the Glorious Guru Called "Tree of Devotion".  +
  • The Text Written by Nagarjuna Called "Found Near the Stupa".  +
  • The Three Principles of the Path.  +
  • The Torma Offering of the Dakinis.  +
  • The Tsok Offering Called "Wish-Fulfilling Ocean".  +
  • The Vajra Six Yogas' Text.  +
  • The Vajra Words of Lam-Dre.  +
  • The praise of Vajrayogini.  +
  • The six yogas essence of the great siddha Peme Tso tradition.  +
  • The Root Text and Instructions on the Four-Armed Mahakala Called "The Two Wheels".  +
  • The Root Text of the Pith Instructions of the Dakpo Tradition Oral Instructions Called "The Reminder".  +
  • The Sadhana and Empowerment of Chakrasamvara According to the Oral Lineage of Gampopa Called "Binding of Great Bliss".  +
  • The Sadhana and Empowerment of Chakrasamvara of Rechungpa's Tradition Called "The Blissful Vigour".  +
  • The Sadhana and Empowerment of the Elaborate Yogini Aspect of Co-Emergent Oral Teachings Called "The Vase of Good Nectar".  +
  • The Sadhana of Chakrasamvara from the Oral Teachings of Gampopa Called "The Net of Great Bliss".  +
  • The Sadhana of Chakrasamvara of Rechungpa's Tradition Called "The Blissful Wisdom Essence".  +
  • The Sadhana of Guru Yoga According to Dzogpa Chenpo Man-ngag Nying-Tik Called "The Ornament of Creativity of Samantabhadra".  +
  • The Sadhana of Making Offering to Atisha and the Kadampa Lamas Called "Ocean of Auspicious Celebration".  +
  • The Sadhana of Offerings to the Lam-Dre Lineage Called "Immensely Developing the Two Accumulations".  +
  • The Sadhana of Tsug Tor Namgyelma Nine Deities with Initiation Derived from the Drub Thab Rin Jung Collection.  +
  • The Sadhana of the Elaborate Meditation on the Lama From Dzogchen Long-de Dorje Zampa Called "The Stream of Wisdom".  +
  • The Sadhana of the Four Yogas of Long-de Dorje Zampa and Heruka Ngon Zog Gyalpo Called "The Ocean of Wisdom".  +
  • The Sadhanas of Chod Empowerment Called "Opening the Sky" from the Gyal Tang Tradition Written by Taranatha. Published in New Delhi in 18 volumes  +
  • The Seven Branch Instructions on Mahamudra from the Tradition of Rechungpa.  +
  • The Seven Day Long-Life Practice Called "Extracting the Nectar-Essence of Deathlessness".  +
  • The Seven Day Tummo Practice, the Three Sections of Prayers, Ngondro and Main Text Put Together.  +
  • The Short Lineage Prayer of the Six Yogas of Niguma Called "Showering of Great Bliss".  +
  • The Six Yogas of Wisdom Dakini Niguma, the Vajra Word. The Root Text of the Shangpa's Golden Teachings.  +
  • The Special Initiation of Six-Armed Mahakala Entering the Heart Called "Sealed with Life".  +
  • The Special Sadhana and Offering Practice of White Tara Yi Shin Khorlo Called "The Lake of the Nectar of Deathlessness".  +
  • The Story of Atisha (Jowo Je) On How He Gave Up the Kingdom and Travelled the Path to Liberation.  +
  • The Story of Sem Trid Yishin Norbu (Introducing the Nature of Mind Called "Wishfulfilling Jewel").  +
  • The Text of the Practice of the Six Syllable Mantra Which Has the Essence of the Great Siddhi Thangton Gyalpo's Actual Meeting with Chenrezi.  +
  • The Torma Empowerment of Five Points (Nga Den) Called "Wish-fulfilling Jewel".  +
  • The Up-To-Date Addition to the Lineage Prayer of the One Hundred and Eight Instructions.  +
  • The instructions on how to give the empowerment of the eighteen mother and child teachings of Sem-de according to the works of Yungton Dorje Pal Zangpo called "The Instructions of the Lama".  +
  • The text appears in several editions of thThe text appears in several editions of the Tengyur, as well as in collections on Severance. It was known as the Fifty-Verse Poem (Tshigs su bcad pa lnga bcu pa), or the Grand Poem (Tshigs bcad chen mo). Apparently the name that we find here, Esoteric Instructions on the Perfection of Wisdom, was attached by a later editor. This text attributed to the Brahmin Āryadeva (Bram ze A rya de ba). There is very little information on the Brahmin Āryadeva, though it is clear that this is not the same person as Ācārya Āryadeva, the famous disciple of Nāgārjuna, since both Āryadevas often appear in the same lineage of Severance. In the various complex lines of transmission, Brahmin Āryadeva is placed variously after Nāgārjuna and Ācārya Āryadeva, after Tārā and Sukhasiddhī, and after Mañjuśrī, all indicating his importance as an ancient source. In all cases, however, the direct recipient of his lineage is Dampa Sangye, said to be his nephew. It is Dampa Sangye (also called Pa Dampa, or “father” Dampa) who apparently brought the text from India to Tibet, having himself translated it, and gave it to the translator Zhama to edit, as stated in the colophon. The Chod Practice (Cutting the Maras), the Profound Meaning of the Prajnaparamita.he Profound Meaning of the Prajnaparamita.  +
  • Training the Mind on the Graded Path to Enlightenment Called "Opening the Door to Dharma".  +