_______. Thar-pa rin-po-che'i rgyan
(A Precious Ornament for Liberation; The Jewel Ornament of Liberation).Gandavyuhasutra
(sDong-po bskod-pa'i mdo; A Sutra Spread Out Like a Tree-Trunk).Ghanavyuhasutra
(sTug-po bkod-pa'i mdo; A Sutra [on Pure Realms] Spread Out in a Dense Array).Gorampa (Go-bo rab-'byams-pa bSod-nams seng-ge) (1429-1489). Blo-sbyong zhen-pa bzhi-bral-gyi khrid-yig zab-mo gnad-kyi lde'u-mig
(A Key to the Essential Profound Points: Discourse Notes on the Cleansing of Attitudes, [Manjushri's] Parting from the Four [Stages of] Clinging).Gyelrong Tsultrim-nyima (rGyal-rong Tshul-khrims nyi-ma) (19th century). Kha-chems rlung-la bskur-ba'i 'phrin-yig
(A Last Testament Letter Cast to the Wind).Jnanavajrasamuccaya
(Ye-shes rdo-rje kun-las btus-pa; An Anthology of Vajra Deep Awareness).The Eighth Karmapa (rGyal-ba Kar-ma-pa Mi-bskyod rdo-rje) (1507-1554). dBu-ma gzhan-stong smra-ba'i srol legs-par phye-ba'i sgron-me
(A Lamp for Clearly Revealing the Other-Voidness Madhyamaka Tradition).The Ninth Karmapa (rGyal-ba Kar-ma-pa dBang-phyug rdo-rje) (1554-1603). Phyag-chen ma-rig mun-sel
(Mahamudra Eliminating the Darkness of Ignorance).Kaydrub Norzang-gyatso (mKhas-grub Nor-bzang rgya-mtsho) (1423-1513). Dam-tshig gsal-ba'i sgron-me
(A Lamp to Illuminate the Closely Bonding Practices)._______. bKa'-dge dgongs-pa gcig-bsgrub-kyi phyag-rgya chen-po gsal-ba'i sgron-ma
(A Lamp for Clarifying Mahamudra to Establish the Single Intention of the Kagyu and Gelug Traditions )._______. Phyi-nang-gzhan-gsum gsal-bar byed-pa dri-med 'od-kyi rgyan
(An Ornament for [Pundarika's] Stainless Light, Clarifying the External, Internal and Alternative [Kalachakras]).Kongtrul ('Jam-mgon Kong-sprul Blo-gros mtha'-yas Yon-tan rgya-mtsho) (1813-1899). rGyud bla-ma'i 'grel-ba phyir mi-ldog-pa'i seng-ge'i nga-ro
(The Irrevocable Lion's Roar: A Commentary on [Maitreya's] Sublime Continuum)._______. Nges-don sgron-me
(A Lamp for the Definitive Meaning; Torch of Certainty)._______. Shes-bya mtha'-yas-pa'i rgya-mtsho
(Ocean of Infinite Knowledge).Langri-tangpa (Glang-ri thang-pa) (11th century). Blo-sbyong tshig-brgyad-ma
(Eight Stanzas on Cleansing Attitudes; Eight-Verse Mind Training).Longchenpa (Klong-chen Rab-'byams-pa Dri-med 'od-zer) (1308-1363). Chos-bzhi rin-po-che'i 'phreng-ba
(A Precious Garland for the Four Themes [of Gampopa])._______. Rin-po-che'i man-ngag mdzod
(A Treasure-House of Precious Guideline Instructions)_______. Sems-nyid ngal-gso
(Rest and Restoration in the Nature of the Mind; Kindly Bent to Ease Us).Mahavyutpatti
(Bye-brag-tu rtogs-par byed-pa chen-po; The Grand [Lexicon] for Understanding Specific [Terms]).Maitreya (Byams-pa). Mahayanottaratantra-shastra
(Theg-pa chen-po rgyud bla-ma bstan-bcos; The Furthest Everlasting Continuum: A Mahayana Treatise; The Changeless Nature).Manjushri ('Jam-pa'i dbyangs). Zhen-pa bzhi-bral
(Parting from the Four [Stages of] Clinging).Naropa (Na-ro-pa) (1016-1100). Gurusiddhi
(Bla-ma sgrubs-pa; Actualizing through a Guru).Ngari Panchen (mNga'-ris Pan-chen Pad-ma dbang-gi rgyal-po) (1487-1542). sDom-gsum rnam-nges
(Ascertaining the Three Vows).Ngawang-pelzang (Ngag-dbang dpal-bzang) (19th century). Kun-bzang bla-ma'i zhal-lung-gi zin-bris
(Lecture Notes on [Peltrul's] Personal Instructions from My Totally Excellent Guru).Ngojey-raypa (Ngo-rjes ras-pa Zhe-sdang rdo-rje) (12th century). Theg-chen bstan-pa'i snying-po legs-bshad lung-gyi rgya-mtsho
(Ocean of Quotations Explaining Well [Drigungpa's] Essence of the Mahayana Teachings).Ngorchen Konchog-lhundrub (Ngor-chen dKon-mchog lhun-grub) (1497-1557). rGyud-gsum mdzes-rgyan
(A Beautiful Ornament for the Three Continua)._______. sNang-gsum mdzes-rgyan
(A Beautiful Ornament for the Three Appearances).Niguma (Ni-gu-ma) (11th century). sGyu-ma lam-gyi rim-pa
(The Graded Stages of the Path of Illusion).