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- Development of Different Schools of Thoughts in Buddhism
- Sthavirvādī Bauddha Sādhanā
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- Sikkim: the Hidden Holy Land and Its Sacred Lakes
- Central Kham Tibetan: A Phonemic Survey
- The Offences and Retributions in the Vinayapitaka
- Chhos Srid Gnyis Ldan
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- Nagarjuna's Exposition on the Twelve Causal Links
- Sahasra Buddha
- The Thakālīs as Buddhists: A Closer Look at Their Death Ceremonies
- Chronicle of the King Asoka as Depicted in the History of Buddhism in India
- Some Human Aspects Promulgated among the Tibetans with Reference to Za Ma Tog Bkod Pa (Karanda Vyha)
- An Account of Padma-bkod: A Hidden Land in Southestern Tibet
- How the Tibetan Bodhisattva Kings invited Atisha Dipankara Sri-Jnana to Tibet
- sMan-gyi-bla
- The Cult of Mount Murdo in Gyalrong
- Killing, karma and caring : euthanasia in Buddhism and Christianity
- Mindfulness-based stress reduction in relation to quality of life, mood, symptoms of stress and levels of cortisol, dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS) and melatonin in breast and prostate cancer outpatients
- The Herdsmen's Dilemma
- Change : a central concern of nursing
- A List of Abbots of Kaḣ-thog Monastery According to Handwritten Notes by the Late Katog Ontul
- The Vedic and Buddhism Concept of 'Dharma'
- Keeping the magic alive in nursing care : advice from the Dalai Lama
- Positive and 'negative' aspects of the 'altered states of consciousness' induced by autogenic training, Zen and yoga
- A 17th Century Stone Inscription from Ura Village
- Religious aspects of human genetic information
- Padmasambhava and His Works
- A-void--an exploration of defences against sensing nothingness
- Putting Gross National Happiness in the Service of Good Development
- The First Meeting of the King Ugyen Wangchuck with Raja Ugyen Dorji in Kurjey Lhakhang
- The Alambana-pariksa of Acarya Dignaga with Commentaries of Vinita-deva and Dharmapāla and with Tibetan Texts
- Certain Problems of Embryology According to the Tibetan Medical Tradition
- Recent Bhutanese Scholarship in History and Anthropology
- Father Estevao Cacella's Report on Bhutan in 1627
- Continuing Customs of Negotiation and Contestation in Bhutan
- Bhutan: Political Reform in a Buddhist Monarchy
- For Francisco Varela : explorer of the phenomenal world
- The Positive Impact on Gomchen Tradition on Achieving and Maintaining Gross National Happiness
- Does mindfulness meditation contribute to health? outcome evaluation of a German sample
- The Contribution of Guru Rinpoche to Sikkim
- Hacha for Lhasa
- Padma Dkar-po on Tantra as Ground, Path and Goal
- The Funerary Transformation of the Great Perfection (<i>Rdzogs chen</i>)
- Buddhist Educational Concepts with Special Reference to Sikkimese Monastic Education
- Integral Development: Taking the Middle Path Towards Gross National Happiness
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- Presidential Address, Tenth Seminar of the International Association of Tibetan Studies (Oxford, 2003)
- A Brief Historical Introduction of the Esoteric Buddhism in Korea
- On the Two Ways of Learning in Bhutan
- Oral Construction of the Exile Life and Times of Künkhyen Longchen Rabjam in Bumthang
- Does Tibetan Hermeneutics Throw Any Light on <i>Sandhābhāṣa</i>
- Mass Media: Its Consumption and Impact on Residents of Thimphu and Rural Areas
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