CONTENTS:-
PART I:
Vol.1. Ri chos nges don rgya mtsho, by Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen
The Ri chos is Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen's masterpiece on zhentong (gzhan stong). Interweaving sutra and tantra, this work is considered one of the classics of Tibetan Buddhist philosophical literature.
Vol.2. Rgyud bla'i TIk ka, by Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen
The Rgyud bla'i TIk ka is Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen's annotated commentary on Maitreya's famed Uttaratantra. This work is not contained within Dolpopa's "Collected Works" ( gsung 'bum) and is offered here in published form for the first time.
Vol.3. Phar phyin mdo lugs ma, by Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen
The Phar phyin mdo lugs ma is Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen's commentary on the Prajnaparamita-sutras. This work is one of the core texts for the study of Mahayana literature within the contemporary Jonang scholastic curriculum.
Vol.4-5. Phar phyin nya TI ka, by Nyawon Kunga Pal (2 vols.)
The Phar phyin nya TI ka is Nyawon Kunga Pal's condensation of the Prajnaparamita-sutras. Nyawon Kunga Pal was one of the primary disciples of Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen, and was one of the early luminaries of the Jonang tradition.
Vol.6-7. Mngon pa kun btus, by Sazang Mati Panchen (2 vols.)
The Mngon pa kun btus is Sazang Mati Panchen's commentary on the essential points of Mahayana Buddhist philosophy, psychology and metaphysics. Sazang Mati Panchen was one of the primary disciples of Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen.
Vol.8. Blang dor rab gsal, by Sazang Mati Panchen
The Blang dor rab gsal is Sazang Mati Panchen's clarifications on essential questions concerning Buddhist philosophy. Sazang Mati Panchen was one of the primary disciples of Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen.
Vol.9. Tshad ma rnam 'grel, by Tshal Minpa Sonam Zangpo
The Tshad ma rnam 'grel is an important work on Buddhist epistemology. This text was composed by the Jonang scholar Tshal Minpa, and is offered here in published form for the first time.
Vol.10. Dbu ma theg mchog, by Jetsun Taranatha
The Dbu ma theg mchog is Jetsun Taranatha's seminal work on zhentong (gzhan stong). This edition includes the root text along with its extensive commentary in the form of transcript notes ( zin bris) taken from Taranatha's own instructions on the text.
PART II:
Vol.11. 'Dul ba bdud rtsi'i nying khu, by Tshal Minpa Sonam Zangpo.
A collection of works by one of Dolpopa's main disciples on subjects including philosophy, ethics, history, and tantric practice. Previously unpublished.
Vol.12. Spyod 'jug sa 'grel, by Sazang Mati Panchen.
Commentary by one of Dolpopa's main disciples on the famed Mahayana treatise on bodhicitta, the Bodhicaryavatara by the Indian scholar Shantideva.
Vol.13. Rgyud bla sa 'grel, by Sazang Mati Panchen.
Commentary on the Uttaratantra by one of Dolpopa's primary disciples. Previously unpublished.
Vol.14. Sa bzang gsung 'thor, by Sazang Mati Panchen.
Miscellaneous writings by a preeminent scholar of the Jonang tradition on various topics primarily concerned with the Kalachakra and tantric practice. Previously unpublished.
Vol.15. Rgyud bla'i 'grel ba, by Zhangton Sonam Drakpa.
Commentary on the Uttaratantra by one of Dolpopa's primary disciples. Previously unpublished.
Vol.16. Jo nang lo tshA'i gsung 'thor, by Lotsawa Lodro Pal.
Miscellaneous writings by Jonang Lotsawa, one of Dolpopa's main disciples, on numerous subjects concerning Mahayana philosophy and the Kalachakra. Previously unpublished.
Vol.17-20. Dus 'khor mchan 'grel, Chogle Namgyal. (4 volumes)
This is the famed annotated commentary on the root verses and main Vimalaprabha commentary on the Kalachakra Tantra by Chogle Namgyal, one of Dolpopa's closest disciples.
Vol.21. Gzhi lam 'bras bu'i ngo sprod, by Chogle Namgyal.
Writings on the ground, path, and fruition of tantric practice according to the Jonang Kalachakra system. Previously unpublished.
PART III:
Vol.22. 'Khrul 'joms, by Chogle Namgyal.
A primary work by one of Dolpopa's main disciples on buddhanature and vajrayana practice. Previously unpublished.
Vol.23. Bstan 'gyur dkar chag, by Chogle Namgyal.
Catalog of the Tibetan Buddhist canon of commentarial literature. Previously unpublished.
Vol.24. Dus 'khor rgyud snying bsdus pa, by Kupng Thukje Tsondru.
Essential condensation of the Kalachakra Tantra by one of the early Jonang Kalachakra masters. Previously unpublished.
Vol.25. Gsal sgron rnam bzhi, by Drubchen Yumo Mikyo Dorje.
The Four Lamps on the Kalachakra sixfold vajrayoga practice themes of emptiness, luminosity, coalescence, and mahamudra by one of the preeminent forefathers of the Jonang Kalchakra tradition.
Vol.26. Mdo sde gyi rnam bshad, by Sazang Mati Panchen.
Commentary on the Mahayanasutralankara by one of Dolpopa's primary disciples. Previously unpublished.
Vol.27. Bya ba kun las btus pa, by Sazang Mati Panchen.
Compendium of principles for vajrayana practice. Previously unpublished.
Vol.28. Ka lA pa'i mdo'i rnam bshad, by Sazang Mati Panchen.
Explanation of the Ka lA pa'i mdo on sanskrit grammar.
Vol.29. Ngo sprod rgyud gsum gsal byed, by Drigung Lotsawa.
Writings on the full range of the vajrayana path. Previously unpublished.
Vol.30. Bstan pa spyi 'grel gyi 'gral ba, by Gharungpa Lhai Gyaltsen.
Commentary on one of Dolpopa's most celebrated works by one of his close disciples. Previously unpublished.
Vol.31. Rgyud bla ma'i 'grel ba, by Rinchen Yeshe and Yeshe Dorje.
Commentary on the Uttaratantra. Previously unpublished.
Vol.32. 'Od gsal rgyan gyi bshad pa, by Nyawon Kunga Pal.
An important writing on zhentong from the experience of vajrayoga practice. Previously unpublished.
Vol.33. Bshes 'phrn rnam bshad, by Taranatha.
Lecture notes composed by disciples on Taranatha's commentary on the Mahayanasutralankara Nagarjuna's Suhrilekha and the Kalachakra Tantra. Previously unpublished.