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*[[Cole, Alan]]. ''[[Text as Father: Paternal Seductions in Early Mahayana Buddhist Literature]]''. Berkeley: [[University of California Press]], 2005.
 
*[[Cole, Alan]]. ''[[Text as Father: Paternal Seductions in Early Mahayana Buddhist Literature]]''. Berkeley: [[University of California Press]], 2005.
 
*[[Conze, Edward]]. [[Buddhist Texts Through the Ages]]. Oxford: [[Bruno Cassirer]], 1954. London: [[One World Publications]], 2014.  
 
*[[Conze, Edward]]. [[Buddhist Texts Through the Ages]]. Oxford: [[Bruno Cassirer]], 1954. London: [[One World Publications]], 2014.  
*[[Corless, Roger Gregory-Tashi]]. "[[Lying to Tell the Truth]]." In ''[[Buddha Nature: A Festschrift in Honor of Minoru Kiyota]]'', edited by [[Paul  J. Griffiths]] and [[John P. Keenan]],  27-40. Tokyo: [[Buddhist Books International]], 1990.
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*[[Corless, Roger Gregory-Tashi]]. "[[Lying to Tell the Truth-Upaya in Mahayana Buddhism and Oikonomia in Alexandrian Christianity]]." In ''[[Buddha Nature: A Festschrift in Honor of Minoru Kiyota]]'', edited by [[Paul  J. Griffiths]] and [[John P. Keenan]],  27-40. Tokyo: [[Buddhist Books International]], 1990.
 
*[[de Jong, Jan Willem]]. "Review of J. Takasaki, ''A Study on the Ratnagotravibhāga'', Roma, 1966." ''[[Indo Iranian Journal]]'' 11, no. 1, pp. 36-54, 1968.  
 
*[[de Jong, Jan Willem]]. "Review of J. Takasaki, ''A Study on the Ratnagotravibhāga'', Roma, 1966." ''[[Indo Iranian Journal]]'' 11, no. 1, pp. 36-54, 1968.  
 
*[[Dennis, Mark]]. ''Prince Shōtoku's Commentary on the Śrīmālā-sūtra''. Berkeley: [[Numata Center for Buddhist Translation and Research]], 2011.
 
*[[Dennis, Mark]]. ''Prince Shōtoku's Commentary on the Śrīmālā-sūtra''. Berkeley: [[Numata Center for Buddhist Translation and Research]], 2011.

Revision as of 19:14, 21 September 2018

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 List.
  • 176 Journal Articles
  • 74 Academic Books
  • 193 Translations


Citations