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Sa-skya Paṇḍi-ta Kun-dgaʼ-rgyal-mtshan

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Born January 1, 1182
Died January 1, 1251 (69 years old)
Sa'gya County
Also known as: Sa-skya Paṇḍi-ta Kun-dgaʾ-rgyal-mtshan, Sa-skya Paṇḍi-ta Kun-dgaʼ-rgyal-mtshan
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Tshad ma

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Commentaries on Buddhist logic.

Sa-paṇ mkhas ʼjug rtsa ʼgrel bźugs

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Root text with commentaries to Sa-skya Paṇḍi-ta Kun-dgaʼ-rgyal-mtshan's Mkhas pa ʼjug paʼi sgo, on principles and concepts of Buddhist scholasticism.

Tshad ma rigs gter rtsa ba daṅ ʼgrel pa

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Root text with two commentaries i.e. Sde bdun mdo daṅ bcas paʼi dgoṅs pa phyin ci ma log par ʼgrel pa tshad ma rigs paʼi gter gyi don gsal bar byed pa by Go-rams-pa Bsod-nams-seṅ-ge and Tshad ma rigs paʼi gter gyi mchan ʼgrel sde bdun gsal baʼi sgron me by ʼJam-dbyaṅs Blo-gter-dbaṅ-po on principles of Buddhist logic.

Rol moʼi bstan bcos

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Collection of texts on Tibetan music.

Mkhas pa rnam ʼjug paʼi sgo źes bya baʼi bstan bcos

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Introduction to the principles and concepts of Indo-Tibetan scholasticism.

Gaṅs-can gyi sgom chen rnams la gdams pa bźugs so

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Verse work addressed to the contemplative ascetics of Tibet, emphasizing dangers of corruption in esoteric Lamaist practice.

Dbu ma lugs kyi sems bskyed kyi cho ga bźugs

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Mahayana Buddhist method for the production through meditation of the mental state that results in enlightenment, according to the middle way.

Sdom pa gsum gyi rab tu dbye ba źes bya baʼi bstan bcos bźugs

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On the three vows or disciplines of Buddhism corresponding to Hinayana, Mahayana, and Vajrayāna.

Sdom pa gsum gyi rab tu dbye baʼi bstan bcos bźugs so

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The differences between Hinayana, Mahayana, and Vajrayana Buddhism; the concept of the three vows of the bodhisattva and of the tantrik.

Sdom pa gsum gye [i.e. gyi] rab tu dbye baʼi sdom gsum raṅ mchen ʼkhrul med

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Root text accompanied with author's own explanatory notes on the three vows (trisaṃvara) of Buddhism corresponding to Hinayāna, Mahayāna, and Vajrayāna.

Sulekha of Sakya Paṇḍita

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Pastoral letters on the practice of Buddhism.

Zlos gar daṅ mkhas ʼjug

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Collection of tetxs predomiantly on the principles and concept of Indo-Tibetan scholasticism according to Sa-skya-pa; includes two other texts on Indo-Tibetan music.