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- Texts/Yid bzhin mdzod kyi 'grel pa pad+ma dkar po
- Texts/Kun mkhyen chen pos mdzad pa'i grub mtha'i rnam bzhag don gsal gyi 'grel ba phyogs lhung mun sel
- Texts/Shes rab kyi pha rol tu phyin pa'i snying po'i mdo rnam par bshad pa sngon med legs bshad
- Articles/On the Commentary to the Uttaratantraśāstra by Vairocanarakṣita
- Articles/In Defense of His Guru: Dratsepa's Rebuttal to the Challenges Articulated by the Proponents of the Other-Emptiness Doctrine
- Texts/Theg pa chen po'i bstan bcos rgyud bla ma'i sa bcad
- Articles/The Mahāparinirvāṇa-Sūtra and Its Earliest Interpreters in China: Two Prefaces by Tao-lang and Tao-sheng
- Articles/T'ien-t'ai Chih'i's Concept of Threefold Buddha Nature-A Synergy of Reality, Wisdom, and Practice
- Texts/Gzhan stong snying po
- Texts/Gzhan stong dbu ma'i rgyan
- Articles/Indo kōki mikkyō ni okeru nyoraizō eno genkyū to sono kaishaku: Tantra chūshakusho wo chūshin to shite
- Articles/Who Were the Icchantikas?
- Articles/Was Mi-pham a Dialectical Monist? On a Recent Study of Mi-pham's Interpretation of the Buddha-Nature Theory
- Media/Inherent Buddha Nature
- Articles/Buddha-Nature and Personality as the Ground of Ethics: A Metaethical Dialogue between Dōgen and Berdyaev
- Texts/Fanwang jing
- Texts/Nyi ma dang zla ba kha sbyor ba chen po gsang ba'i rgyud
- Texts/Rdo rje sems dpa' snying gi me long gi rgyud
- Texts/Kun tu bzang po thugs kyi me long gi rgyud
- Texts/Bkra shis mdzes ldan chen po'i rgyud
- Texts/Sgra thal 'gyur chen po'i rgyud
- Texts/Rig pa rang shar chen po'i rgyud
- Texts/Sekoddeśa
- Texts/Kālacakratantra
- Articles/Experiences of Buddha-Nature by Lama Palden Drolma: Conversations on Buddha-Nature
- Articles/Buddha in the Storehouse: Mi bskyod rdo rje on the Relationship between Tathāgatagarbha and Ālayavijñāna
- Articles/Dolpopa and Gyaltsab Debate Tathāgatagarbha: Two Distinct Interpretations of Buddha-Nature in Tibet
- Articles/The Tathāgatagarbha Theory Reconsidered: Reflections on Some Recent Issues in Japanese Buddhist Studies
- Articles/Book Launch: Revisiting Buddha-Nature in India and China by Dr. Christopher Jones and Dr. Li Zijie
- Articles/Wǒnhyo's Conception of Buddha-Nature in the Thematic Essential of the Mahāparinirvāṇa-sūtra
- Articles/Matthieu Ricard: Conversations on Buddha-Nature
- Articles/A Dilettante's Ramblings on the Uttaratantra, Asaṅga, Mipham, and Buddha-Nature by John Canti
- Articles/The Buddha Lies Hidden Within: Discourse on the Buddha Nature (The Tathāgatagarbha Sūtra)
- Articles/Appendix F: Inventory List of Manuscripts in Sanskrit, Khotanese, and Kuchean
- Articles/On the Problem of the Relation of Spiritual Practice and Philosophical Theory in Buddhism
- Articles/"Tathāgata" in Haribhadra's Commentary
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- Articles/Practical Implications of Shentong Interpretations of Tathāgatagarbha by Lama Shenpen Hookham
- Articles/The Mahāparinirvāṇa-Mahāsūtra and the Emergence of Tathāgatagarbha Doctrine-Review by Lee
- Articles/Eight Folios from a Sanskrit Manuscript of the Mahāyānasūtrālaṃkārabhāṣya from Ngor Monastery
- Articles/Göttingen shozō no Rāhula Sāṅkṛtyāyana satsuei bonbon shahon Xc14.1, Xcl4.57 ni tsuite
- Articles/Self-Awareness (svasaṃvedana) in Dignāga's Pramāṇasamuccaya and -vṛtti: A Close Reading
- Articles/The Purpose of the Buddha-Nature Teachings by Anne Burchardi: Conversations on Buddha-Nature
- Articles/Two Main Streams of Thought in Yogācāra Philosophy
- Media/Rev. Kokyo Henkel: Sources of Buddha-Nature Teachings in the Zen Tradition
- Articles/Mahāyānottaratantraśāstropadeśa of Sajjana: An Annotated Translation with a Reading Text
- Articles/Tathāgatagarbha Influences in the Three Nature (Trisvabhāva) Theory of the Maitreya Works
- Articles/'Gos Lo tsā ba gZhon nu dpal's Commentary on the Ratnagotravibhāgavyākhyā-Review by Kano
- Articles/Wszechprzenikliwa podstawa oświecenia, czyli o formowaniu się koncepcji tathagatagarbhy
- Articles/Does a Table Have Buddha-Nature? A Moment of Yes and No. Answer! But Not in Words or Signs! A Response to Mark Siderits