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Asian
Classics Input Project - 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 includes graphics
of woodblock prints, reference materials, Tibetan Font software, catalogs,
and a version of the Blue Annals in English.
Dorjeling
- Teachings about Tibetan Buddhism - Online library of brief teachings
and prayers.
Fifty
Stanzas on Guru Devotion - Prayer by Aryasura (Asvaghosa) and commentary
by Geshe Ngawang Dhargey.
Great
Treasures of Ancient Teachings, a Presentation - A detailed description
of a project to collect and preserve Nyingma scriptures. Many sample pages
and illustrations.
The
Heart of the Prajna Paramita Sutra - Translation into English.
Heart
Sutra - 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 Ridzong Gompa, Ladakh, July 1982.
The
Heart Sutra - The sutra in Tibetan script (.pdf, .gif, and MS Word
format), Tibetan transliteration, Sanskrit, English, Korean, and Spanish.
Links to other sites.
Heart
Sutra Tibetan-English with Sound Clips in Tibetan - The Heart Sutra
(Heart of Wisdom) Parallel Tibetan and English, with recorded Tibetan audio
clips of each page.
The
Heart Sutra in Tibetan - English Transliteration
The
Heart Sutra in Tibetan Script - The Heart Sutra in Tibetan
Heart-Essence
of the Great Masters - By His Holiness Dudjom Rinpoche.
The
Impermanence of Dharma - A translation of excerpts from an article
by Mr. Chen, Zhe-zhun.
The
Kingdom of Samantabhadra - "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.
Lama
Yeshe Wisdom Archive - 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.
Lankavatara
Sutra - Excerpts from the Lankavatara Sutra.
The
Manifestation of Compassionate Activity - From a public talk given
by His Holiness the Sixteenth Gyalwa Karmapa in 1980.
Patrul
Rinpoche: Advice from Me to Myself - A prayer written by Dzogchen master
Patrul Rinpoche. Translation by Constance Wilkinson. Available in English
and Portuguese.
Samantabhadra's
Aspiration to Noble Deeds - Translation into English by Venerable Lama
Kalsang Gyaltsen, Ane Kunga Chodron, and John Golden.
Selections
from Tibetan Buddhist Texts - Brief extracts on Dzogchen, Mahamudra,
the Bardo state, the Sakya traditions, and other topics. By Milarepa, Niguma,
Tsong Khapa, et al.
Self-Liberation
through Seeing with Naked Awareness - 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
Seven Points of Mind Training (Tonglen) - Atisha's verses on exchanging
self for others, with commentaries by Osho (Rajneesh), Chogyam Trungpa,
Pema Chodron, Jamgon Kontrul, and Alan Wallace.
Shantideva's
Bodhicaryavatara in Tibetan - The complete Tibetan text of Shantideva's
Bodhicaryavatara, or "Guide to the Bodhisattva's way of life" in .pdf format.
[Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader.]
The
Thirty-Seven Bodhisattva Practices - 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.]
Tibetan
Book of the Dead - Bardo Thotrol - Bardo Thodol - The Evans-Wentz /
Kazi Dawa-Samdup translation in two parts, followed by a modern reworking
of the text.
The
Tibetan Book of the Dead: Transitions to the Otherworld - A list of
Tibetan volumes of the Bardo Throdrol and related Bon texts. Summary and
explanation of contents.
What
A Bodhisattva Does - Thirty-seven Practices by Ngulchu Thogme, translated
from the Tibetan by Constance Wilkinson and Kiki Ekselius.
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