Scriptures Tibetan Lineages Buddhism
Scriptures Tibetan Lineages Buddhism
Scriptures
Sites containing contemporary or traditional Tibetan Buddhist texts and teachings.
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- Excerpts from the Lankavatara Sutra.
- Brief extracts on Dzogchen, Mahamudra, the Bardo state, the Sakya traditions, and other topics. By Milarepa, Niguma, Tsong Khapa, et al.
- A prayer written by Dzogchen master Patrul Rinpoche. Translation by Constance Wilkinson. Available in English and Portuguese.
- A collection of downloadable video teachings about Tibetan Buddhism based mainly upon Geshe Michael Roach and the Asian Classics Institute series of 18 Teacher/Translator formal courses.
- A text from "The Profound Teaching of Self-Liberation in the Primordial State of the Peaceful and Wrathful Deities" - the terma cycle discovered by Rigdzin Karma Lingpa. Translated by John Reynolds.
- The Heart of Wisdom (Mahaprajnaparamita Hridaya)in Tibetan script, Tibetan transliteration, Tibetan-English literal translation, and English gloss, with recordings in WAV and RealAudio formats (pronunciation is Ladakhi/Western Tibetan.) Recorded at Ridzo
- The Heart Sutra (Heart of Wisdom) Parallel Tibetan and English, with recorded Tibetan audio clips of each page.
- "A Prayer To Recognize My Own Faults and Keep in Mind the Objects of Refuge" by H.H. Dudjom Rinpoche, translated from the Tibetan by Bhakha Tulku and Constance Wilkinson.
- The text in Tibetan and English. Tibetan only version in .pdf format; Tibetan and English version in a series of .gif files. [Adobe Acrobat required for .pdf file.]
- The Heart Sutra in Tibetan
- Founded by Lama Zopa Rinpoche, to make available the collected works of Lama Thubten Yeshe and Lama Zopa. Contains biographies of the Lamas as well as many teachings by them.
- Translation into English.
- Archive of teachings on Buddhism and meditation by Shenpen Hookham, including email teachings and transcripts of spoken teachings
- The Evans-Wentz / Kazi Dawa-Samdup translation in two parts, followed by a modern reworking of the text.
- By His Holiness Dudjom Rinpoche.
- An encyclopedic database of Himalayan scriptures from the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. Texts are available for purchase on CD's.
- Thirty-seven Practices by Ngulchu Thogme, translated from the Tibetan by Constance Wilkinson and Kiki Ekselius.
- The sutra in Tibetan script (.pdf, .gif, and MS Word format), Tibetan transliteration, Sanskrit, English, Korean, and Spanish. Links to other sites.
- Translation into English by Venerable Lama Kalsang Gyaltsen, Ane Kunga Chodron, and John Golden.
- The Prajnaparamita Sutra in 8,000 Lines, translated by Dr. Edward Conze; updated and reinterpreted by Richard Babcock (Copper).
- Atisha's verses on exchanging self for others, with commentaries by Osho (Rajneesh), Chogyam Trungpa, Pema Chodron, Jamgon Kontrul, and Alan Wallace.
- The complete Tibetan text of Shantideva's Bodhicaryavatara, or "Guide to the Bodhisattva's way of life" in .pdf format. [Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader.]
- A list of Tibetan volumes of the Bardo Throdrol and related Bon texts. Summary and explanation of contents.
- A gathering of texts by various authors including Mipham Rinpoche, Garab Dorje, Dudjom Rinpoche, and Nyoshul Khenpo.
- BIONA Books presents Shantideva's Bodhisattva-caryavatara, with a commentary, Drops of Nectar, by Khenpo Kunpal, and oral commentary by Dzogchen Khenpo Choga Rinpoche.
- English Transliteration
- A detailed description of a project to collect and preserve Nyingma scriptures. Many sample pages and illustrations.
- Prayer by Aryasura (Asvaghosa) and commentary by Geshe Ngawang Dhargey.
- A study of impermanence, karma, suffering, death and reincarnation using the Wheel of Life based on the Gelupa tradition of the Dalai Lama.
- From a public talk given by His Holiness the Sixteenth Gyalwa Karmapa in 1980.
- The verses of praise to the twenty-one forms of Tara.
- Description of ACIP's mission to preserve and make Eastern scriptural texts available in computerized form. A selection of texts from the Kangyur, Tengyur, and Sungbum, in Romanized Tibetan and Tibetan script are available to read or download. The site i
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