_______. sGyu-ma lam-gyi rim-pa'i don-'grel
(A Commentary on the Meaning of The Graded Stages of the Path of Illusion).Pabongka (Pha-bong-kha Byams-pa bstan-'dzin 'phrin-las rgya-mtsho) (1878-1943). rNam-grol lag-bcangs
(Liberation in the Palm of Your Hand).________. Thun-drug bla-ma'i rnal-'byor-dang sDom-pa nyi-shu-pa Bla-ma lnga-bcu-pa sNgags-kyi rtsa-ltung sbom-po bcas-kyi bshad-khri gnang-ba'i zin-tho mdor-bsdus
(Abbreviated Notes from Explanatory Discourses Given on [the First Panchen Lama's] Six-Session Guru-Yoga, [Chandragomin's] Twenty [Stanzas on the Bodhisattva] Vows, [Ashvaghosha's] Fifty Stanzas on the Guru, and the Root and Secondary Tantric Vows).Padmasambhava (Padmasambhava; Pad-ma 'byung-gnas) (8th century). Bar-do thos-grol
(Liberation through Hearing in the Bardo; The Tibetan Book of the Dead).The First Panchen Lama (Pan-chen Blo-bzang chos-kyi rgyal-mtshan) (1570-1662). Bla-ma mchod-pa
(A Ceremony for Honoring the Gurus; Lama Chopa; The Guru Puja)._______. dGe-ldan bka'-brgyud srol phyag-chen rtsa-ba rgyas-par bshad-pa yang-gsal sgron-me
(An Extensive [Auto-]Explanation of A Root Text for the Gelug-Kagyu Lineage of Mahamudra: A Lamp for Further Illumination)._______. rGyud thams-cad-kyi rgyal-po dpal gsang-ba 'dus-pa'i bskyed-rim-gyi rnam-bshad dngos-grub-kyi rgya-mtsho'i snying-po
(The Essence of [Kaydrubchey's] Ocean of Actual Attainments: An Explanation of the Generation Stage of Glorious Guhyasamaja, the King of All Tantras)._______. Lam-rim bde-lam
(The Graded Stages of the Path: A Blissful Path).The Second Panchen Lama (Pan-chen Blo-bzang ye-shes) (1663-1737). Lam-rim myur-lam
(The Graded Stages of the Path: A Speedy Path).Peltrul (rDza dPal-sprul O-rgyan 'jigs-med chos-kyi dbang-po) (1808-1887). Kun-bzang bla-ma'i zhal-lung
(Personal Instructions from My Totally Excellent Guru; The Words of My Perfect Teacher).Pema-karpo ('Brug-chen Pad-ma dkar-po) (1527-1592). Bla-ma mos-gus-kyi khrid-kyi dmigs-rim byin-rlabs-kyi snye-ma
(Graded Visualizations as a Thrust for Conviction and Appreciation of a Guru: A Cluster of Fruit of Inspiration)._______. Dvags-po chos-bzhi'i rnam-bshad skyes-bu gsum-gyi lam nyin-mor byed-pa
(An Explanation of the Four Themes of Gampopa: Bringing Daylight to the Path of the Three Scopes of Spiritual Seekers).Pundarika (Kalki Pundarika, Rigs-ldan Pad-ma dkar-po). Paramaseva
(Don-dam bsnyen-pa; Approximating the Deepest Level)._____. Vimalaprabha-nama-laghu-kalachakra-tantra-raja-tika
(bsDus-pa'i rgyud-kyi rgyal-po dus-kyi 'khor-lo'i 'grel-bshad dri-ma med-pa'i 'od; Stainless Light: A Commentary Explaining The Regal Abbreviated Kalachakra Tantra).Ratnameghasutra
(dKon-mchog sprin-gyi mdo; A Cloud of Jewels Sutra).Rigdzin Chokyi-dragpa (Rig-'dzin Chos-kyi grags-pa) (b. 1595) rGyud-sde'i snying-po lnga-ldan-gyi nyams-len
(The Heart of the Tantras: The Fivefold Practice [of Mahamudra]).Sakya Pandita (Sa-pan Kun-dga' rgyal-mtshan) (1182-1251). sDom-gsum rab-dbye
(The Divisions of the Three Sets of Vows)._______. Lam zab-mo bla-ma'i rnal-'byor
(The Profound Path of Guru-Yoga)._______. Legs-bshad rin-po-che'i gter
(A Precious Treasury of Elegant Sayings).Sangwayjin (gSang-ba'i byin). sKyes-bu gsum-gyi lam-rim rgyas-pa khrid-su sbyar-ba
(An Extensive Presentation of the Graded Stages of the Path for the Three Scopes of Spiritual Seekers, Arranged in a Discourse).Shantideva (Zhi-ba lha) (8th century). Bodhisattvacaryavatara
(Byang-chub sems-pa'i spyod-pa-la 'jug-pa; Engaging in Bodhisattva Behavior).Sherab-senggey (rGyud Shes-rab seng-ge) (1383-1445). sGron-gsal rgya-cher bshad-pa le'u dang-po rgya-cher bshad-pa
(An Extensive Explanation of [Chandrakirti's] Illuminating Lamp: An Extensive Explanation of Chapter One).