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==Comentaries==
==Comentaries==
*Mipham Rinpoche composed his own annotations commentary (''mchan 'grel'') in the Fire Horse year of 1906.
*[[Khenpo Dawé Özer]] ''don rnam 'grel pa lung rigs do shal'' (composed in 1982)
*[[Khenpo Dawé Özer]] ''don rnam 'grel pa lung rigs do shal'' (composed in 1982)
*Khenchen Palden Sherab, ''don rnam par nges pa shes rab ral gri'i 'grel pa shes rab nyi zla 'bar ba'i sgron me''
*Khenchen Palden Sherab, ''don rnam par nges pa shes rab ral gri'i 'grel pa shes rab nyi zla 'bar ba'i sgron me''

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Mipham Rinpoche

The Sword of Wisdom for Thoroughly Ascertaining Reality (Wyl. shes rab ral gri don rnam nges) composed in a single day in 1885 by Mipham Rinpoche consists of 104 verses, covering topics such as the two truths, the four principles of reasoning, valid cognition, the four reliances and the eight treasures of confidence.

Translations

Comentaries

  • Mipham Rinpoche composed his own annotations commentary (mchan 'grel) in the Fire Horse year of 1906.
  • Khenpo Dawé Özer don rnam 'grel pa lung rigs do shal (composed in 1982)
  • Khenchen Palden Sherab, don rnam par nges pa shes rab ral gri'i 'grel pa shes rab nyi zla 'bar ba'i sgron me

Further Reading

  • Matthew T. Kapstein, 'Mi-pham's Theory of Interpretation' in Reason's Traces, Wisdom, 2001