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*[[Suzuki, D. T.]] ''[[Açvagosha's Discourse on the Awakening of Faith in The Māhāyana]]''. Chicago: Open Court, 1900.
 
*[[Suzuki, D. T.]] ''[[Açvagosha's Discourse on the Awakening of Faith in The Māhāyana]]''. Chicago: Open Court, 1900.
 
*[[Suzuki, D. T.]]  ''[[Studies in the Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra: One of the Most Important Texts of Mahayana Buddhism, in which Almost All Its Principal Tenets are Presented, Including the Teaching of Zen]]''. London: George Routledge and Sons, 1930.
 
*[[Suzuki, D. T.]]  ''[[Studies in the Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra: One of the Most Important Texts of Mahayana Buddhism, in which Almost All Its Principal Tenets are Presented, Including the Teaching of Zen]]''. London: George Routledge and Sons, 1930.
*[[Suzuki, D. T.]], translator. ''[[The Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra]]''. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1932.
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*[[Suzuki, D. T.]], trans. ''[[The Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra]]''. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1932.
 
*[[Swanson, Paul]] "[[T'ien-T'ai Chih-I's Concept of Threefold Buddha Nature—A Synergy of Reality, Wisdom, and Practice]]." In ''[[Buddha Nature: A Festschrift in Honor of Minoru Kiyota]]'', eds. Paul J. Griffiths and John P. Keenan, 171-182. Tokyo: Eikyoji Institute of America, 1990.
 
*[[Swanson, Paul]] "[[T'ien-T'ai Chih-I's Concept of Threefold Buddha Nature—A Synergy of Reality, Wisdom, and Practice]]." In ''[[Buddha Nature: A Festschrift in Honor of Minoru Kiyota]]'', eds. Paul J. Griffiths and John P. Keenan, 171-182. Tokyo: Eikyoji Institute of America, 1990.
 
*[[Swanson, Paul]]. "[[Zen Is Not Buddhism: Recent Japanese Critiques of Buddha-Nature]]." ''[[Numen]]'' 40, no. 2 (1993): 115-149.
 
*[[Swanson, Paul]]. "[[Zen Is Not Buddhism: Recent Japanese Critiques of Buddha-Nature]]." ''[[Numen]]'' 40, no. 2 (1993): 115-149.

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Selected Bibliography & Resources

This is a selected bibliography of academic and related references on the Mahāyānottaratantraśāstra and its commentaries. For the relevant Sanskrit, Tibetan, and Chinese texts, see the Primary Sources.


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