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Jeffrey Hopkins and Jongbok Yi, Maitreya’s Ornament for the Clear Realizations, 331 pp. (UMA Institute for Tibetan Studies, June 2015); with the titles of the Eight Categories and Seventy Topics indicated.

 

Jeffrey Hopkins and Jongbok Yi, Ngag-wang-pal-dan’s Explanation of the Treatise “Ornament for the Clear Realizations” From the Approach of the Meaning of the Words: The Sacred Word of Maitreyanātha, 586 pp. (UMA Institute for Tibetan Studies, 2014).

 

Jeffrey Hopkins and Jongbok Yi, The Hidden Teaching of the Perfection of Wisdom Sūtras: Jam-yang-shay-pa’s Seventy Topics and Kon-chog-jig-may-wang-po’s 173 Aspects, 806 pp. (UMA Institute for Tibetan Studies, 2014).

 

Jeffrey Hopkins and Jongbok Yi, Vocabulary for Studying Maitreya’s Ornament for the Clear Realizations: Jam-yang-shay-pa’s “Seventy Topics” and Ngag-wang-pal-dan’s “Meaning of the Words”: Tibetan-Sanskrit-English, 139 pp. (UMA Institute for Tibetan Studies, December 2015).

 

Jongbok Yi: Mind Map Presentations of the Eight Categories and Seventy Topics and of the 173 Aspects

 

Gareth Sparham, Sources, Homage, Purpose, and Openers of the Chariot-Ways: Jam-yang-shay-pa’s Decisive Analysis of (Maitreya’s) “Ornament for the Clear Realizations”: Precious Lamp Illuminating All the Topics of the Perfection of Wisdom: Introduction 1, @199 pp. (UMA Institute for Tibetan Studies, April 2016).

 

Dan-ma-lo-chö lecturing on Jam-yang-shay-pa's "Eloquent Presentation of the Eight Categories and Seventy Topics"