Ñaṅ-ral Ñi-ma-ʼod-zer
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Slob-dpon Padmaʼi rnam thar zaṅs gliṅ ma bźugs
Biography of Indian saint Padma Sambhava, great lama of Tibet hailed from India as a Buddhist priest.
Dpal Ye śes kyi Mgon po Phyag bźi paʼi chos skor
Rituals of the Rñiṅ-ma-pa tradition of Tibetan Buddhism.
Jo mo la gdams paʼi chos skor
Teachings of the Rñiṅ-ma-pa tradition of Tibetan Buddhism.
Źi khro na rak doṅ sprugs rnal ʼbyor gyi spyi khrus ʼgyod tshaṅs kyi cho ga dri med bśags rgyud bźugs so
Formula of confession and atonment connected with the cycle of Na-rag-doṅ-sprugs form of Avalokiteshvara; a rediscovered teaching.
Chos ʼbyuṅ me tog sñiṅ po sbraṅ rtsiʼi bcud
History of Buddhism and its development in Tibet in the Royal Dynastic Period.
Źi khro na rag doṅ sprugs rnal ʼbyor spyi khrus ʼgyod mtshaṅ gi cho ga dri med bśags rgyud ces bya ba bźugs so
Formula of confession and atonement connected with the cycle of Na-rag-doṅ-sprugs, form of Avalokiteshvara; a "rediscovered" teaching.
Zi khro na rag doṅ sprugs rnal ʼbyor gyi spyi khrus ʼgyod tshaṅ[sic] kyi cho ga dri med bśags rgyud
A Vajrayana formula of confession and atonement.
Chos ʼbyung me tog snying po sbrang rtsiʼi bcud
History of Buddhism and its development in Tibet in the Royal Dynastic Period.
Bkaʼ brgyad bde bśegs ʼdus pa las luṅ chen lṅa daṅ phyi bśad thabs gsal byed kyi sdom lṅa bźugs
Esoteric Buddhist rituals according to Nyingmapa sect of Tibetan Buddhism.
Bkaʼ brgyad Bde gśegs ʼdus pa rites of Mṅa-bdag Ñaṅ-ral Ñi-ma-ʼod-zer arranged and presented according to the tradition of Smin-grol-gliṅ
Rituals of a cycle of rediscovered teachings of the Nyingmapa tradition.
Ñams chag sdig sgrib thams cad bśags paʼi rgyal po na rag doṅ sprug[s]
From the cycle of Na-rag-doṅ-sprugs, form of Avalokiteshvara.
Bkaʼ brgyad bde gśegs ʼdus paʼi chos skor
A manuscript collection of the teachings of the Eight Pronouncements (bkaʼ brgyad) recovered from their place of concealment by the famed Terton Ñaṅ-ral Ñi-ma-ʼod-zer.
Gsol ʾdebs leʾu bdun ma don bsdus pa bźugs so
Reverential verses addressed to Padmasambhava, 8th century Indian tantric master; a "rediscovered" teaching.