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Gangs pa — Kun spangs brtson ‘grus seng ge: Ma gcig lab kyi sgron ma’i rnam thar
dang gcod kyi chos skor ma ‘ongs lung bstan bcas bzhugs so. Block-print, Col¬
lection of Tibetan and Mongolian manuscripts and block-prints, Prof. Dr. Richard
Ernst, Winterthur, Switzerland.

Gangs pa: ‘Phags ma lab kyi sgron ma’i ram thar. In: Chos kyi seng ge — Gangs
pa: Pha dam pa dang ma cig lab sgron gyi rnam thar bzhugs pa. mTsho sngon
mi rigs dpe skrun khang, Zi ling 1992, pp. 243-649.

‘Gos lo tsa ba gZhon nu dpal: Deb ther sngon po. Si khron mi rigs dpe skrun khang,
Chengdu 1984.

Gyatso, Janet: The Development of the Gcod Tradition. In: Soundings in Tibetan
Civilization. Ed. by Barbara Nimri Aziz — Matthew Kapstein. Manohar, New
Delhi 1985, pp. 320-341.

Harding, Sarah: Machig s Complete Explanation: Clarifying the Meaning of Chéd:
A Complete Explanation of Casting Out the Body as Food (Phung po gzan skyur
gyi rnam bshad gcod kyi don gsal byed). Snow Lion Publications, Ithaka, New
York 2003.

Havnevik, Hanna — Ragchaa, Byamba — Bareja-Starzynska, Agata: Some Practices
of the Buddhist Red Tradition in Contemporary Mongolia. In: The Mongolia-Tibet
Interface. Opening New Research Terrains in Inner Asia. PIATS 2003: Tibetan
Studies: Proceedings of the Tenth Seminar of the International Association for
Tibetan Studies, Oxford 2003. Ed. by Uradyn E. Bulag — Hildegard G. M. Diem¬
berger, Brill, Leiden — Boston 2007, pp. 223-237.

Havnevik, Hanna: Female Founders, Ritualists, and Clairvoyants in Post-Socialist
Mongolian Buddhism. Revue d’Etudes Tibétaines 34 (2015), pp. 35-52.

Havnevik, Hanna: Buddhist Modernity and New-Age Spirituality in Contemporary
Mongolia. In: Buddhist Modernities: Re-Inventing Tradition in the Globalizing
Modern World. Ed. by Hanna Havnevik, Ute Hiisken, Mark Teeuwen, Vladimir
Tikhonov, Koen Wellens. Routledge, New York 2017, pp. 115-132.

‘Jigs bral chos kyi seng ge: Zhi byed dang gcod yul gyi chos ‘byung rin po che’i
phreng ba thar pa’i rgyan. In: Chos kyi chos skor. Three Texts on the History and
Practice of the Zi-byed and Gcod Precepts. Reproduced from rare blockprints
from the Library of Tibet House. Ser phyin tshigs bead chen mo of Aryadeva,
Phun po gzan skyur gyi rnam béad, Zi byed dati Gcod yul gyi chos ‘byun of ‘Jigs¬
bral-chos-kyi-senge. Tibet House, New Delhi 1974, text copies 411-597.

Kapstein, Matthew: The Shangs-pa bKa‘-brgyud: An Unknown Tradition of Tibetan
Buddhism. In: Tibetan Studies in Honour of Hugh Richardson. Ed. by Michael
Aris —Aung San Suu Kyi. Vikas Publishing House PVT LTD, New Delhi 1980,
pp. 138-144.

Kollmar-Paulenz, Karenina: ‘Der Schmuck der Befreiung.’ Die Geschichte der Zi
byed- und gcod-Schule des tibetischen Buddhismus. Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden
1991.

Kollmar-Paulenz, Karénina: Khros ma nag mo, the “Wrathful Black One” and the
Deities Summoned to the Ritual Feast in the gcod-Tradition of Tibetan Buddhism.

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