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- Review of David N. Gellner, <i>Monk, Householder, and Tantric Priest: Newar Buddhism and its Rituals</i>
- <i>Reflections of Mind</i>, Tarthang Tulku Ed. [review]
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- <i>Healing from the Source: The Science and Lore of Tibetan Medicine</i> by Dr. Yeshi Dhonden, translated by B. Alan Wallace [review]
- <i>Sources for a History of the bSam yas Debates</i> by Gary W. Houston [review]
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- <i>The Jewelled Staircase</i> by Geshe Wangyal [review]
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- <i>7th Seminiar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Schloss Seggau, Leibnitz, near Graz, Austria, June 18-24, 1995</i> [review]
- <i>Tsong Khapa's Speech of Gold in the Essence of Ture Eloquence: Reason and Enlightenment in the Central Philosophy of Tibet</i> by Robert A. F. Thurman [review]
- <i>Ceremonies of the Lhasa Year</i> by Hugh Richardson [review]
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- <i>The Kingdom of Ladakh</i> by Luciano Petech [review]
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- <i>High Peaks, Pure Earth: Collescted Writings on Tibetan History and Culture</i> by Hugh Richardson, edited with and introduction by Michael Aris [review]
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- <i>Death, Intermediate State and Rebirth in Tibetan Buddhism</i> by Lati Rinbochay and Jeffrey Hopkins [review]
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- <i>The Nine Ways of Bon</i> edited and translated by David Snellgrove [review]
- Kirkpatrick's <i>An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal</i>
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- <i>Mind Only: A Philosophical and Doctrinal Analysis of Vijnanavada</i> by Thomas E. Wood [review]
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- <i>Indological and Buddhist Studies</i> edited by I. A. Hercus et al. [review]