Литература
- Agganna-Sutta (Digha-Nikaya).
- Anangavajra: "Prajnopaya-vinishchaya-siddhi" (Sanskrit).
- "Anguttara-Nikaya" (Sutta-Pitaka, Pali-Canon).
- "Atanatiya-Sutta" (Digha-Nikaya, Sutta-Pitaka, Pali-Canon).
- "Atthasalini", Buddhaghosha's commentary on the Dhammasangani, the first book of the Abhidhamma Pitaka (Pali-Canon).
- Aurobindo, Sri, "The Synthesis of Yoga". Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Pondicherry, 1955.
- "Avalokiteshvara-guna-karanda-vyuha" (Sanskrit), edited by Satyavrata Samushrami, Calcutta, 1873.
- Avalon, Arthur, "The Serpent Power", two works on Tantrik Yoga (Shatcakra-nirupana and Puduka-panchaka), translated from the Sanskrit with introduction and commentary, Luzac & Co., London, 1919.
- "Bar-do-thos-grol" (Bardo Thodol), Tibetan block-print.
- Beckh, H., "Buddhismus", Sammlung Goschen, 1916.
- Bhattacharyya, Benoytosh, "An Introduction to Buddhist Esoterism", Oxford University Press, Bombay, 1932.
- "Bodhicharyvatara" by Shantideva (Sanskrit).
- Buddhaghosha, "Visuddhi-Magga", Ed. by H.C.Warren, Cambridge, 1950.
- "Buddhavamsa" (Pali).
- "Buddhist Bible", edited by Dwight Goddard, containing selections from Pali, Sanskrit, Chinese, and Tibetan sources, translated by Nyanatiloka, Rhys Davids, Chao Kung, Goddard, Wai-tao, Suzuki, Wong Mou-lam, Evans-Wentz and Lama Dawa Samdup. (1938; Reprint, Harrap, London, 1957).
- "Byan-chub-sems-dpahi-spyod-pa", Tibetan version of Shantideva's "Bodhicharyavatara" (block-print).
- "Chariyapitaka (Pali).
- "Chhandogya Upanisad" (Sanskrit).
- "Chos-drug bsdus-pahi-zin-bris" (Tibetan block-print), Naropa's "Six Doctrines", compiled by Padma Karpo.
- Dacque, "Urwelt, Sege und Menschheit".
- Das, Sarat Chandra, "A Tibetan-English Dictionary", Calcutta, 1902.
- David-Neel, Alexandra, "Tibetan Journey".
- ________ "With Mystics and Magicians in Tibet" (Penguin Books, London, 1937).
- Demchog-Tantra, see "dPal-hKhor-fo bDe-mchog"
- "Devendra-pariprccha-Tantra" (Sanskrit).
- "Dhammapada" (Khuddaka-Nikaya, Sutta-Pitaka, Pali Canon).
- "Dhammapada-Atthakata" (Pali Commentary).
- Digha Nikaya.
- Dutt, Nalinaksha, "Aspects of Mahayana Buddhism and its Relation to Hinayana (Calcutta Oriental Series, No. 23), Luzac & Co., London, 1930.
- "Expositor, The", English translation of "Atthasalini" (Buddhaghosha), by Maung Tin; Pali Text Society, London, 1920.
- Evans-Wentz, W.Y., and Lama Kazi Dawa-Samdup. "The Tibetan Book of the Dead", with a Psychological Commentary by Dr. C.G.Jung, Introductory Foreword by Lama Anagarika Govinda, and Foreword by Sir John Woodroffe (Third Edition, 1957).
- ________ "Tibet's Great Yogi Milarepa" (1928).
- ________ "Tibetan Yoga and Secret Doctrines" (1935).
- ________ "The Tibetan Book of the Great Liberation", with a Psychological Commentary by Dr. C.G.Jung. (1954).
- "Gandavyuha", one of the Avatamsaka-Sutras (Sanskrit).
- Glasenapp, H. von, "Der Buddhismus in Indien und im Fernen Osten", Atlantis-Verlag, Berlin/Zurich, 1936.
- ________ "Die Entstehung des Vajrayana". Zeitschrift der deutschen Morgenlandischen Gesellschaft, Band go, Leipzig.
- Goddard, Dwight, "A Buddhist Bible", Thetford, Vermont, 1938. (Reprint: Harrap, London, 1957).
- Govinda, Lama Anagarika, "The Psychological Attitude of Early Buddhist Philosophy" (according to Abhidhamma Tradition). Patna University, 1937.
- ________ "Some Aspects of Stupa Symbolism" (Kitabistan, Allahabad and London, 1940.
- ________ "Solar and Lunar Symbolism in the Development of Stupa Architecture". Marg, Bombay, 1950.
- ________ "The Significance of ОМ and the Foundations of Mantric Lore". 'Stepping Stones', Kalimpong, 1950-1.
- ________ "The Philosopher's Stone and the Elixir of Life". 'The Maha Bodhi Journal', Calcutta, 1937.
- ________ "Masters of the Mystic Path". The 'Illustrated Weekly of India Bombay', 1950.
- ________ "Principles of Tantric Buddhism". '2500 Years of Buddhism', Publications Division, Government of India, Delhi, 1956.
- ________ "The Tibetan Book of the Dead". 'The Times of India Annual', Bombay, 1951.
- ________ "Time, Space, and the Problem of Free Will", Part II: "The Hierarchy of Order: Causality and Freedom". 'The Maha Bodhi Journal', Calcutta, 1955.
- "Grub-thob brgyad-cu-rtsa-bzihi rnam-that" (Tibetan block-print) belonging to the bsTan-hgyur (rgyud).
- Guenon, Rene, "Man and His Becoming, According to the Vedanta", Luzac & Co., London, 1945.
- Guenther, H.V., "Yuganaddha, the Tantric View of Life", Chowkhamba Sanskrit Series, Benares, 1952.
- "Guhyasamdja Tantra" (Sanskrit), Gaekwad's Oriental Series, No. LIII.
- "mGur-hbum" (Tibetan block-print), "The Hundred Thousand Songs" of Milarepa.
- Hui-Neng, "Sutra Spoken by the Sixth Patriarch" (Chinese, translated by Wong Mou-lam in "A Buddhist Bible").
- Indrabhuti: "Jnanasiddhi" (Sanskrit), Gaekwad's Oriental Series, No. XLIV.
- "Isha-Upanisad" (Sanskrit).
- Jaschke, H.A., "A Tibetan-English Dictionary", Routledge & Kegan Paul. London, 1949.
- "Jataka" (Pali), Stories of the Buddha's former lives.
- "rJe-btsun-bkah-bum" (Tibetan block-print), Milarepa's Hundred Thousand Verses.
- "rJe-btsun-rnam-thar" (Tibetan block-print), Milarepa's Biography.
- "Kathopanisad" (Sanskrit).
- "Kevaddha-Sutta" (Digha-Nikuya, Pali-Canon).
- "Khuddakapatha" (Sutta-Pitaka, Pali-Canon).
- Krishna Prem, Sri, "The Yoga of the Bhagavat Gita", John M. Watkins, London, 1951.
- "Kshurika Upanisad" (Sanskrit).
- "Kulachudamani-Tantra" (Sanskrit).
- "Lalitavistara" (Sanskrit).
- "Lankavatara-Sutra" (originally in Sanskrit), translated from the Chinese by D.T.Suzuki and D.Goddard in "A Buddhist Bible".
- "Mahaparinibbana-Sutta" (Digha-Nikdya, Pali-Canon).
- "Maha-Prajnaparamita Hridaya" (Sanskrit).
- "Mahayana-Samparigraha-Shastra" (Sanskrit).
- "Mahayana-Sraddhotpada-Shastra" (originally in Sanskrit), translated from the Chinese by Bhikshu Wai-tao and Dwight Goddard in "A Buddhist Bible"..
- "Maitrayana-Upanisad" (Sanskrit).
- "Majjhima-Nikaya" (Sutta-Pitaka. Pali-Canon).
- "Mandukya-Upanisad" (Sanskrit).
- "Manjushrimulakalpa" (Sanskrit).
- Masuda, Jiryo, "Der individualistische Idealisrnus der Yogachara-Schule", Heft der Materialien zur Kunde des Buddhismus, Heidelberg, 1926.
- "Mundaka-Upanisad" (Sanskrit).
- Nyanaponika, Mahathera, "Satipatthana, the Heart of Buddhist Meditation". The Word of the Buddha Publishing Committee, Colombo, 1954.
- Ohasama-Faust: "Zen, der lebendige Buddhismus in Japan", Perthes, Gotha, 1925.
- Oldenberg, H., "Die Religion des Veda", Berlin, 1894.
- ________ "Buddha. Sein Leben, seine Lehre, seine Gemeinde", Stuttgart, 1923.
- "dPal-gsan-hdus-pa", Tibetan version of the Guhyasamaja Tantra.
- "dPal-hKor-lo bDe-mchog", Tibetan version of the Shri-Chakra-Samvara Tantra (extant only in Tibetan).
- Pott, H.P., "Introduction to the Tibetan Collection of the National Museum of Ethnology", Leiden, 1951.
- "Prajnaparamita-Sutra" (Sanskrit) Translated into Chinese and Tibetan. English translation from the Chinese by Bhikshu Wai-tao and D. Goddard in "A Buddhist Bible".
- "Prajnopaya-vinishchaya-siddhi" by Anangavajra (Sanskrit), Gaekwad's Oriental Series, XLIV.
- Rhys-Davids, C.A.F., "Shakya, or Buddhist Origins", Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., London, 1931.
- Rosenberg, Otto, "Die Probleme der buddhistischen Philosophie", Materialien zur Kunde des Buddhismus, Heft 7-8, Heidelberg, 1924 (Harassowitz, Leipzig).
- Rigveda (Sanskrit).
- "Sadhanamala" (Sanskrit), Gaekwad's Oriental Series, No. XLVI.
- "Samaveda" (Sanskrit).
- "Sanyutta-Nikaya" (Sutta-Pitaka, Pali-Canon).
- Shantideva: "Bodhicharyavatara" (Sanskrit).
- ________ "Byan-chub-sems-dpahi-spyod-pa" (Tibetan).
- ________ "Shikshasamuchchaya" (Sanskrit).
- "Satipatthana-Sutta" (Majjhima-Nikaya 10 and Digha-Nikdya 22, Sutta-Pitaka, Pali-Canon).
- "Shat-chakra-nirupana" (Sanskrit), a work on the six centres of the body by Purnananda Swami. Tantrik Texts, vol. II, edited by Arthur Avalon.
- "Shikshasamuchchaya" by Shantideva (Sanskrit). English translation by Cecil Bendall and W.H.D. Rouse; John Murray, London, 1922.
- "Shrichakrasambhara", (Shri-Chakra-Samvara), a Buddhist Tantra, edited by Kazi Dausamdup (Lama Kazi Dawa Samdup). Vol. VII of Arthur Avalon's Tantrik Texts.
- Shwe Zan Aung, "Compendium of Philosophy. Beinga translation of the Abhidhammattha-sangaha". Rev. and ed. by C.A.F. Rhys Davids. Reprint: London, 1967.
- "Subhasitasamgraha" (Devendra-pariprichchha-Tantra) (Sanskrit).
- "Surangama-Sutra" (originally Sanskrit, preserved only in Chinese), translated into English by Bhikshu Wai Tao and Dwight Goddard in "A Buddhist Bible".
- "Sutra of the Sixth Patriarch" (Wei-Lang, also known as Hui-Neng), translated from the Chinese by Wong Mou-lam in "A Buddhist Bible"
- Suzuki, D.Т.: "Essays in Zen Buddhism" (3 volumes), Rider & Co., London, 1953.
- "The Essence of Buddhism", The Buddhist Society, London, 1947.
- "rTen-hbrel-gyi-hkhor-lo-mi-hdra-ba-bco-rgyad" (a Tibetan text belonging to the bsTan-hgyur).
- "Tsao-Hsiang Liang-tu Ching", a Chinese Lamaist text.
- Tucci, Giuseppe, "Mc'od rten" e "Ts'a ts'a" net Tibet Indiana ed Occidentale, Roma, 1932.
- "Udana" (Khuddaka-Nikaya, Sutta-Pitaka, Pali-Canon).
- Underhill, E., "Mysticism".
- "U-rgyan gu-ru pa-dma-hbyuh-gnas-gyi rnam-thar" (Tibetan block-print).
- "Vajrachchhedika-Prajnaparamita Sutra", No. 9 of the Great Prajnaparamita Sutra, called "the Diamond Saw", translated from the Sanskrit into Chinese by Kumarajiva (A.D. 384-417) and from Chinese into English by Bhikshu Wai-tao and Dwight Goddard in 1935; published in "A Buddhist Bible".
- "Vajradhvaja-Sutra" (Sanskrit), quoted in Shantideva's Sikshasamuchchaya.
- Veltheim-Ostrau, Baron von, "Der Atem Indiens", Claassen Verlag, Hamburg, 1955.
- "Vidyadhara-pitaka" (Sanskrit), belonging to the Canon of the Mahasanghikas.
- "Vijnapti-matra-siddhi-shastra" (Sanskrit), French translation by Louis de la Vallee Poussin, Librairie Orientaliste Paul Geuthner, Paris, 1928.
- Vivekananda, Swami, "Raja-Yoga".
- Waddell, L.A., "The Buddhism of Tibet or Lamaism", London, 1895.
- Walleser, M., "Materialen sur Kunde des Buddhismus", Leipzig, 1924.
- Weidenbach O., "Weltanschauung aus dem Geist des Kritizismus".
- "Yogavachara's Manual" or "Manual of a Mystic", translated from Pali and Sinhalese by F.L.Woodward, edited by Mrs. Rhys Davids, Pali Text Society, London, 1916.
- "Yogasikha Upanishad" (Sanskrit).
- "Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenlandischen Gesellschaft", Band 92, 1938.
- Zimmer, Heinrich, "Ewiges Indien", Muller & Kiepenheuer Verlag, Potsdam, Orell Fussli Verlag, Zurich, 1930.
- ________ "Kunstform und Yoga im Indischen Kultbild", Frankfurter Verlags-Anstalt AG, Berlin, 1926.
- Примечание: все палийские тексты, упомянутые в этом списке, опубликованы для "Pali Text Society" в Лондоне, Oxford University Press.