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Visionary teachings on a Tibetan Buddhist practice focusing upon devotional aspiration toward the paradise of the Amitabha Buddha Comprises several small ritual texts, most having separate title page, from the visions of Sprul-sku Mi-ʾgyur-rdo-rje and Karma-chags-med and liturgical notes by various teachers in the transmission lineage through which the teachings have passed.
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Tshig bdun gsol ʾdebs byaṅ źus yin na ltuṅ ba bśags Bde-chen-źiṅ sgrub kyis gsol ʾdebs.
Gnam chos thugs kyi gter kha sñan brgyud zab mo Gu-ru Źi-baʾi skor las rtsa gsum spyi yi sṅon ʾgro.
Bde-chen-źiṅ gi sgrub thabs ʾdon cha.
Źiṅ sgrub zin bris kyi lhan thabs ñuṅ bsdus.
Bkaʾ sruṅ gsol mchod dkrigs chags su bris pa.
Tshogs mchod byin rlabs char ʾbebs.
Bde-chen-źiṅ sgrub gyi byaṅ chog thar lam dkar po.
Bde-chen-źiṅ gi ro sreg cho ga ṅan soṅ gnam ʾdren sdug bsṅal mtsho skem gtan bde rab ʾbar.
Bde-chen-źiṅ sgrub kyi dbaṅ ʾgrig chags su bkod pa.
Dbaṅ bsdus.
Bkra śis rtags brgyad kyi dbaṅ.
Bde-chen-źiṅ sgrub kyi zin bris.
Bde-chen-źiṅ du ʾpho baʾi gdams pa rgyas par bsgrigs pa.
Mkhas-grub Rā-ga-a-syas mdzad paʾi rnam dag Bde-chen-źiṅ gi smon lam.
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Title from case.
Xylographic print from blocks preserved at Burmiok (ʾBaʾ-ñag) House in Gangtok, Sikkim.
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