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- 'The Jhanas Theravada Buddhism': Jhanam – Meditation, Abstraction of the Mind
- Sakya Pandita's 'Subhasitaratnanidhi' a Work on Elegant Sayings
- Masters of Healing
- An Introduction to the Perfection of Wisdom (Prajna-paramita)
- What Constitutes the Importance of Atisa?
- On the Iconographical Origin of lCam-sring, The God of War
- The Rise of Changchub Gyaltsen and the Phagmo Drupa Period
- George Bogle's Treaty with Bhutan (1775)
- Bodong phyog las rnam rgyal
- Nagarjuna's Exposition on the Twelve Causal Links
- Prague Collection of Tibetan Prints from Derge
- Buddhist Religion in Burma, Before and After 1885
- Sahasra Buddha
- Hīnayāna and Mahāyāna: a Broad Outline
- Nag tsho Tshul khrims rgyal ba's Bstod pa brgyad cu pa in Its Extant Version
- Further Fragments from Tun Huang
- Development of Different Schools of Thoughts in Buddhism
- Nisraya and Dhutanga in Buddhist Tradition
- The Mahayana Practice of the Keeping of the Eight Precepts (the Uposhatha Fast)
- Inner Asia and India Through the Ages
- The Brag dkar pa Family and g.Yang thang rDzong: An Example of Internal Alliances in Sikkim
- Inventory of Tibetan Historical Literature
- Non-animistic Elements in Tibetan Buddhism
- Statuary Metals in Tibet and the Himalayas: History, Tradition and Modern Use
- Secularism and the Buddhist Monastery of Pemayangtse in Sikkim
- Mipham on Ramayana [part 1]
- Trends in the Development of Buddhism
- Framework for Sino-Tibetan Negotiations
- The Sikkimese Theory of Land-holding and the Darjeeling Grant
- The Vessantara Jataka from Central Asia
- Bodhipatha Pradipa (Derge Tanjur: Byang chub lam gyi sgron ma)
- Buddha's Approach Towards Women Status
- Cessation and the Way Thereto (Nirodha-Maga)
- Tibet's Status During the World War
- Tibet, Kashmir and North India 647-747
- Uttarakuru
- Primitive Maize with the Lepchas
- Early Tibetan Law Concerning Dog-bite
- An Invasion of North India After Harsha's Death
- A Black Hat Ritual Dance
- Rebirth in Buddhist Logic
- Sunyata and Its Significance in Buddhism
- Buddha Dīpaṅkara: Twentyfourth Predecessor of Gautama
- Mipham on Ramayana [part 2]
- Ten Priceless Images
- Gompas on the way from Srinagar to Leh – Part II [Ladakhi Buddhism]
- Buddha Kārak Dharmaũ kā Sãgraha
- The Svādiṣṭhāna-krama of Sarahapā(-da)
- Five Great Founder Lamas of Sakya Order
- A Tibetan Antiquarian in the XVIIIth Century
- Buddhism and Bon
- Considerations on Tantrik Spirituality
- Dam chos rgyu 'bras la yid ches rnyed nas skyabs 'gro dang thegs chen sems bskyed kyi phan yon
- The Buddha
- Vyañjanabhakti, and Irregularities in Tibetan Verb
- Buddhism and Tibetology
- Chronicle of the King Asoka as Depicted in the History of Buddhism in India
- Concept of Prajna and Upaya
- Buddhist Art of Ajanta and Tabo
- Namo Tassa Bhagavato Arahato Samma Sam Bhudhassa: The Attainment of Buddhahood and Bodhisattvas