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A translation of verses chanted during thruesol (ablution), as well as the methods and functions of these visualizations.
An introduction describing the traditional domain of Tshanglakha, also known as Sharchopikha.
An overview of the tsangmo poetic genre, which can be used to express love and friendship as well as critisicm and distaste.
A summary of the Three Roots of Himalayan Buddhism, constituted of the guru, the yidam and the dakini, from the Bhutanese perspective.
An introduction to tshechu, festivals held on the tenth day of every lunar month that are dedicated to celebrating the life events of Guru Rinpoche.
A view on the roles of cypress in conceptions of Bhutanese history and religion.
The process and functions of longevity rituals known as tshewang.
A translation of the Seven Line Supplication Prayer to Guru Rinpoche and an outline of its functions and purposes.
Taken from url: http://places.kmaps.virginia.edu/descriptions/1216.xml
A summary of thugdam, one's personal practices, and how thugdam can lead one to enlightenment during the process of corporeal death.
This short but well-known work by the Indian master Vimalamitra explains six subtopics concerning the refuge rite. It is a concise ten verses long, but included with it is a commentary by the renowned scholar Lochen Dharmaśrī.
A summary of the types and functions of Vajrayana Buddhist empowerments known as wang.