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- A High History of Buddhism
- A Survey of the Paths of Tibetan Buddhism
- An inquiry into Master Xuyun’s experiences of long-dwelling in samādhi
- Arthashastra
- Bhikkhunis And Buddhist Nuns Now
- Byung 'gyur
- Deity yogas
- Digha Nikaya, Sutta 6: Mahali
- Experience, Realization, View, Practice and Fruition
- Flower Adornment Sutra: Entering the Dharma Realm
- Flower Adornment Sutra Preface With commentary by the Venerable Master Hua
- Gandavyuha Sutra (Entering the Dharma Realm)
- Girimānanda Sutta; Ten Contemplations with the Commentary from the Sāratthasamuccaya
- Hevajra.
- Kurukulla - Dakini of Magic and Enchantment
- Mind in Indian Buddhist Philosophy
- Mount Kailash
- Religious Conversion in Shambhala
- Samiddhi Sutta
- Tattvasamgraha tantra
- Teachings of Guru Padma-Sambhava
- The Bardo: From Death until the next Incarnation
- The Dharma Flower Sutra seen through the Oral Transmission of Nichiren Daishōnin: The Twenty-second Chapter on the Assignment of the Mission
- The Flower Adornment Sutra: A Commentary by the Venerable Master Hsuan Hua: Chapter One: Part Four
- The Gospel of Buddha: Preface
- The Heart-Essence of Buddhist Meditation
- The Theory of Two Truths in India
- The True Origins of Psychology and the Influence of Euro-American Ethnocentrism by Robert Espiau
- The commentary on THE GREAT PERFECTION: THE NATURE OF MIND, THE EASER OF WEARINESS called the Great Chariot
- The three Kaya's
- Theravada
- Vagbhata's Astangahrdayasamhita
- Visuddhiñana-katha
- Well Explained Reasoning
- Wheel of Sharp Weapons
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