- The Crystal Mirror of Philosophical Systems
 - Cover Page
 - Title Page
 - Message from the Dalai Lama
 - Special Acknowledgments
 - Contents
 - General Editor’s Preface
 - Translator’s Preface
 - Editor’s Introduction
 - Map of Tibet
 - Technical Note
 - The Crystal Mirror: An Excellent Explanation Showing the Sources and Assertions of All Philosophical Systems
 - 1. Preface
 - 2. Indian Schools
 - 3. Introduction to Tibetan Buddhism
 - 4. The Nyingma Tradition
 - 5. The Kadam Tradition
 - 6. The Kagyü Tradition
 - 7. The Shijé Tradition
 - 8. The Sakya Tradition
 - 9. The Jonang and Minor Traditions
 - 10. The Geluk Tradition 1: Tsongkhapa
 - 11. The Geluk Tradition 2: Tsongkhapa’s Successors
 - 12. The Geluk Tradition 3: The Distinctiveness of Geluk
 - 13. The Bön Tradition
 - 14. Chinese Traditions 1: Non-Buddhist
 - 15. Chinese Traditions 2: Buddhist
 - 16. Central Asian Traditions
 - 17. Conclusion
 - Appendix: Detailed Outline of Thuken’s Text
 - Notes
 - Glossary
 - Glossary of Enumerations
 - Bibliography
 - Index
 - About the Contribuors
 - The Institute of Tibetan Classics
 - The Library of Tibetan Classics
 - Become a Benefactor of the Library of Tibetan Classics
 - About Wisdom Publications
 - A Note About Dust Jackets
 - Copyright
 
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