Bibliography
Tibetan sources
so sor ’brang ma chen mo gzung bar ’gyur ba’i gzungs ( Āryamahāpratisarānāmadhāraṇī ). Toh 588, Degé Kangyur vol. 90 (rgyud, pha), folio 204.b.
so sor ’brang ma chen mo gzung bar ’gyur ba’i gzungs (Āryamahāpratisarānāmadhāraṇī). Toh 944, Degé Kangyur vol. 100 (gzungs, e), folio 282.b.
shes rab kyi pha rol tu phyin pa stong phrag brgya pa’i gzungs ( Śatasāhasrikāprajñāpāramitādhāraṇī). Toh 576, Degé Kangyur vol. 90 (rgyud, pha), folios 202.b–203.a; Toh 932, Degé Kangyur vol. 100 (gzungs, e), folio 280.b. English translation The Dhāraṇī of “The Perfection of Wisdom in One Hundred Thousand Lines” 2024.
so sor ’brang ba chen mo (Mahāpratisarā). Toh 561, Degé Kangyur vol. 90 (rgyud ’bum, pha), folios 117.b–138.b. English translation The Great Amulet 2023.
Abhayākaragupta. byang chub kyi gzhung lam (*Bodhipaddhati). Toh 3766, Degé Tengyur vol. 79 (rgyud, tshu), folios 119.b–127.a.
Other Sources
84000. The Dhāraṇī of “The Perfection of Wisdom in One Hundred Thousand Lines” (Śatasāhasrikāprajñāpāramitādhāraṇī, shes rab kyi pha rol tu phyin pa stong phrag brgya pa’i gzungs, Toh 576, 932). Translated by the Buddhapīṭha Translation Group (Gergely Hidas and Péter-Dániel Szántó). Online translation. 84000: Translating the Words of the Buddha, 2024.
84000. The Great Amulet (Mahāpratisarā, so sor ’brang ba chen mo, Toh 561). Translated by the Dharmachakra Translation Committee. Online translation. 84000: Translating the Words of the Buddha, 2023.
Bandurski, Frank. “Übersicht über die Göttinger Sammlungen der von Rāhula Sāṅkṛtyāyana in Tibet aufgefundenen buddhistischen Sanskrit-Texte (Funde buddhistischer Sanskrit-Handschriften, III).” In Untersuchungen zur buddhistischen Literatur, edited by Frank Bandurski, Bhikkhu Pāsādika, Michael Schmidt, and Bangwei Wang, 9–126. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1994.
Hidas, Gergely (2010). “Mahāpratisarāvidyāvidhi: The Spell-Manual of the Great Amulet.” Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 63 (2010): 473–84.
Hidas, Gergely (2021). Powers of Protection: The Buddhist Tradition of Spells in the Dhāraṇīsaṃgraha Collections. Beyond Boundaries 9. Boston: de Gruyter, 2021.
Sāṅkṛityāyana, Tripiṭakâcharya Rāhula. “Sanskrit Palm-Leaf MSS. in Tibet.” Journal of the Bihar and Orissa Research Society 21, no. 1 (1935): 21–43.