_______. Mahayanasutralamkara
(Theg-pa chen-po'i mdo-sde rgyan; Filigree of Mahayana Sutras).Ashvaghosha II (rTa-dbyangs) (10th century). Gurupancashatika
(Bla-ma lnga-bcu-pa; Fifty Stanzas on the Guru).Atisha (Atisha Dipamkarashrijnana; A-ti-sha, dPal Mar-me mdzad ye-shes) (982-1054). Bodhipathapradipa
(Byang-chub lam-gyi sgron-me; A Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment)._______. Bodhipathapradipavrtti
(Byang-chub lam-gyi sgron-me'i dka'-'grel; An [Auto] Commentary on the Difficult Points of A Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment)._______. Gurukriyakrama
(Bla-ma'i bya-ba'i rim-pa; The Stages of Practice with a Guru).Bla-ma sgrub-pa thun-mong-ba'i khrid-dang 'brel-ba'i nyams-len ngag-'don-gyi rim-pa khrigs-su bkod-pa mun-sel nyin-byed snang-ba
(The Properly Arranged Stages of Recitation for Practice in Conjunction with a Discourse on the Common Level of Actualizing through the Guru: Eliminating Darkness and Bringing Daylight).Chaykawa ('Chad-kha-ba) (1101-1175). Blo-sbyong don-bdun-ma
(Seven Points for Cleansing Attitudes; Seven-Point Mind Training).Chandrakirti (Zla-ba grags-pa) (6th century). Bodhisattva-yogacarya-catuhshataka-tika
(Zhi-brgya-pa'i 'grel-ba byang-chub sems-dpa'i rnal-'byor spyod-pa; Yogic Deeds of Bodhisattvas: A Commentary on [Aryadeva's] Four Hundred Stanzas)._______. Madhyamakavatara
(dBu-ma-la 'jug-pa; A Supplement to [Nagarjuna's Root Stanzas on] the Middle Way)._______. Mulamadhyamaka-vrtti-prasannapada
(dBu-ma rtsa-ba 'grel-ba tshig-gsal; Clear Verses: A Commentary on [Nagarjuna's] Root Stanzas on the Middle Way).Chandrakirti II (Zla-ba grags-pa) (9th century). Pradipoddotana-nama-tika
('Grel-ba sgron-gsal; An Illuminating Lamp: A Commentary [on The Guhyasamaja Tantra].Dagpo Jampel-lhundrub (Dvags-po 'Jam-dpal lhun-grub) (19th century). Lam-rim myur-lam-gyi sngnon-'gro'i ngag-'don-gyi rim-pa sbyor-chos bskal-bzang mgrin-rgyan
(Supplementary Practices: An Ornament for the Throats of Fortunate Ones, Stages for Recitation as a Preliminary for [the Second Panchen Lama's] Graded Stages of the Path: A Speedy Path; The Lam-rim Puja).The First Dalai Lama (rGyal-ba dGe-'dun grub) (1391-1474). mDzod-tik thar-lam gsal-byed
(Clarifying the Path to Liberation: A Commentary to [Vasubandhu's] Treasure-House [of Special Topics of Knowledge]).The Third Dalai Lama (rGyal-dbang bSod-nams rgya-mtsho) (1543-1588). Lam-rim gser-zhun-ma
(The Graded Stages of the Path: Refined Gold).The Fifth Dalai Lama (rGyal-mchog lnga-pa chen-po Ngag-dbang blo-bzang rgya-mtsho) (1617-1682). Lam-rim 'jam-dpal zhal-lung
(The Graded Stages of the Path: Personal Instructions from Manjushri).The Seventh Dalai Lama (rGyal-dbang bsKal-bzang rgya-mtsho) (1708-1757). dPal gsang-ba 'dus-pa mi-bskyod rdo-rje'i dkyil-'khor-gyi cho-ga'i rnam-par bshad-pa dbang-don de-nyid yang-gsal snang-ba rdo-rje sems-dpa'i zhal-lung
(An Explanation of the Mandala Ritual of Glorious Vajra Akshobhya Guhyasamaja, Illumination Clarifying the Actual Meaning of Empowerment: Personal Instructions from Vajrasattva).Dharmakirti (Chos-kyi grags-pa) (7th century). Pramanavarttika
(Tshad-ma rnam-'grel; A Commentary on [Dignaga's Compendium of] Validly Cognizing Minds).mDo mtshams-sbyor
(The Connections Sutra).Dragpa-gyeltsen (Grags-pa rgyal-mtshan) (1147-1216). Bla-ma bsten-pa'i thabs shlo-ka lnga-bcu-pa'i gsal-byed
(Clarifying [Ashvaghosha's] Fifty Stanzas, The Method for Relating to a Guru)._______. Byin-rlabs tshar-gsum khug-pa
(Three Rounds of Inspiration).Drigungpa ('Bri-gung 'Jig-rten mgon-po Rin-chen dpal) (1143-1217). Dam-chos dgong-pa gcig-pa
(The Single Intention of the Sacred Dharma)._______. Theg-chen bstan-pa'i snying-po
(The Essence of the Mahayana Teachings).Gampopa (sGam-po-pa Zla-'od gzhon-nu) (1079-1153). Lam-mchog rin-po-che'i phreng-ba
(A Precious Garland for the Supreme Path).