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Atiśa Dipankara Shrijnana (980–1054 CE) was a Buddhist teacher from the Pala Empire who, along with Konchog Gyalpo and Marpa, was one of the major figures in the establishment of the Sarma lineages in Tibet after the repression of Buddhism by King Langdarma (Glang Darma).
Books
A-ti-śas mdzad pa'i chos tshan bcu gcig =
Treatises on Tantric Buddhism; original text, restoration into Sanskrit with Hindi translation.
Jo-bo Rjes mdzad paʼi gźuṅ tshan lṅa bźugs so =
Critically edited with translations of five great treatises of Atīśa on Buddhist doctrines.
ʼBrom-ston-pa Rgyal-baʼi-ʼbyuṅ-gnas kyi skyes rabs Bkaʼ-gdams bu chos
Biography of ʼBrom-ston Rgyal-baʼi-ʼbyuṅ-gnas, Bkaʼ-gdams-pa lama of Tibet.
Jo-bo rje dpal ldan A-ti-śaʼi gsuṅ ʼbum
Collected works of some rare treatises of Atīśa, 982-1054 on Buddhist doctrines and various propitiatory rituals of Kadampa sect.
Jo-bo Rje Dpal-ldan A-ti-śas mdzad paʼi bden pa gñis la ʼjug pa la sogs paʼi gźuṅ tshan bźi =
Critically annotated, edited with translation and restoration of four texts on entering into the two truths of Buddhism by reknown Indian philosopher Atīśa, 982-1054.
The complete works of Atīśa Śrī Dīpaṁkara Jñāna, Jo-bo-rje
Collected works predominantly on Buddhist doctrines.
ʼPhags pa śes rab kyi pha rol tu phyin pa ʼbum bsdus paʼi sñiṅ po źes bya ba bźugs so
Essential meaning of the Śatasāhasrikāprajñāpāramitā.