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<div class="bookTitle"><span class="main">ཞི་བྱེད་དང་གཅོད་</span> | <div class="bookTitle"><span class="main">Pacification and Severance - ཞི་བྱེད་དང་གཅོད་</span><br> | ||
<span class="volInfo">Volume #: 014 (ཕ་)</span></div> | <span class="volInfo">Volume #: 014 (ཕ་)</span></div> | ||
<div class="subNav">[[Cory/Volume_14-2|Tibetan]] [[gdams ngag mdzod pod 14|Wylie]]</div> | <div class="subNav">[[Cory/Volume_14-2|Tibetan]] [[gdams ngag mdzod pod 14|Wylie]]</div> |
Revision as of 14:27, 26 July 2012
Table of Contents
- Source Texts for Severance Practice: The Object of Severing Devils, The Profound Meaning of the Perfection of Wisdom
- Draft:Aryadeva's Grand Poem on Severance: Esoteric Instructions on the Perfection of Wisdom by Person:Bram ze Ar+ya de ba. Translated by Person:Harding, S..
- Draft:The Great Bundle of Precepts by Person:Ma gcig lab sgron. Translated by Person:Harding, S..
- Draft:Heart Essence of Profound Meaning: The Quintessence of all Source Texts and Esoteric Instructions of Severance, the Perfection of Wisdom by Person:'jam dbyangs mgon po. Translated by Person:Harding, S..
- Draft:Pure Honey: A Commentary on Aryadeva's Grand Poem on Severance: A Commentary on the Source Text of Severance, "Esoteric Instructions on the Perfection of Wisdom" by Person:Drung sa ru pa. Translated by Person:Harding, S..
- Draft:The Great Bundle of Precepts on Severance Outline and Commentary by Lord Rangjung Dorje. Translated by Person:Harding, S..
- Hairtip of Wisdom: A Precious Treasury that spreads the Source Text of Severance, "Esoteric Instructions on the Perfection of Wisdom"
- Further Answers to Questions [that clarify] Doubts about the "Esoteric Instructions on the Perfection of Wisdom"
- One's Own Doubts about The Object of Severing Devils, the "Esoteric Instructions on the Perfection of Wisdom"
- The Eight Branches in Common
- The Eight Branches that are not in Common
- The Difference in the Eight Branches
- The Ritual that Opens the Sky Door: The Gyal Tang Tradition's Empowerment for Severance
- Profound: Guidance on the Object of Severing Devils