Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Kadam Legbam" in German language version.
- Part One:
- The Father Teachings; I. Tree of Faith: A Self-Exhortation: Dromtönpa (1005-64); II. Bodhisattva's Jewel Garland: Atiśa Dıpaṃkara (982-1054); III. The Jewel Garland of Dialogues Title, Homage, and Preamble; 1. Making Prostrations to the Distinguished Objects of Veneration; 2. How Instructions on the Four Divinities Were Conferred; 3. How to Choose the Three Sacred Scriptural Baskets; 4. How to Strive by Engaging in Activity. 5. How to Guard the Doors of the Senses and Hold Your Mind 6. How All Blame Lies in a Single Point; 7. How to Relinquish the Objects of Abandonment and Engage in the Virtues; 8. The Riches of the Noble Ones and the Khakkhara Staff; 9. Songs of Perfect Purity; 10. Cultivating through Honor and the Perfect Mode of Seeing; 11. How to Nurture Sublime Beings and Their Deeds; 12. How to Hoist Your Robes to Cross the Mires of Desire; 13. How the Heritage of the PureWayof Life was Requested; 14. Meditating on Perfect Equanimity of Excitation and Mental Laxity through Severing the Root of Suffering. 15. How to Train the Mind within the Expanse of Appearance, Emptiness, and Empty Echoes 16. How He Engaged in the Hidden Conduct and So On; 17. Not Forsaking the Pledges and the Excellence of the Perfect Spiritual Tradition; 18. How to Help Guard Others' Minds; 19. Constantly Working for Others' Welfare; 20. Practicing the Profound Teaching without Defaming Other Teachings; 21. Dedication and Purifying Negative Karma; 22. Subsuming [All Higher Qualities] into Seven Riches and Bequeathing Them; 23. The Two Examinations; Colophon. IV. Elucidation of the Heart-Drop Practice: Khenchen Nyima Gyaltsen (1223-1305)
- Part Two:
- The Son Teachings; V. The Spiritual Mentor's Birth as the Brahman Youth Ujjvala; VI. The Spiritual Mentor's Birth as Prince Asaṅga in Kauśāmbhı; VII. The Spiritual Mentor's Birth as the Youth Saṅghavardana in Magadha's Lotus Region; VIII. The Spiritual Mentor's Birth as Prince Śaraṇadatta in the Town of Sukhavat;
- Part Three:
- Supplementary Texts; IX. Summary Points of The Book of Kadam: Gendün Gyatso, Second Dalai Lama (1476-1542). X. Heart-Instructions of The Book of Kadam: Yongzin Yeshé Gyaltsen (1713-93) XI. Sayings of the Kadam Masters: Compiled by Chegom Sherap Dorjé (ca. twelfth century)
- Part One:
- The Father Teachings; I. Tree of Faith: A Self-Exhortation: Dromtönpa (1005-64); II. Bodhisattva's Jewel Garland: Atiśa Dıpaṃkara (982-1054); III. The Jewel Garland of Dialogues Title, Homage, and Preamble; 1. Making Prostrations to the Distinguished Objects of Veneration; 2. How Instructions on the Four Divinities Were Conferred; 3. How to Choose the Three Sacred Scriptural Baskets; 4. How to Strive by Engaging in Activity. 5. How to Guard the Doors of the Senses and Hold Your Mind 6. How All Blame Lies in a Single Point; 7. How to Relinquish the Objects of Abandonment and Engage in the Virtues; 8. The Riches of the Noble Ones and the Khakkhara Staff; 9. Songs of Perfect Purity; 10. Cultivating through Honor and the Perfect Mode of Seeing; 11. How to Nurture Sublime Beings and Their Deeds; 12. How to Hoist Your Robes to Cross the Mires of Desire; 13. How the Heritage of the PureWayof Life was Requested; 14. Meditating on Perfect Equanimity of Excitation and Mental Laxity through Severing the Root of Suffering. 15. How to Train the Mind within the Expanse of Appearance, Emptiness, and Empty Echoes 16. How He Engaged in the Hidden Conduct and So On; 17. Not Forsaking the Pledges and the Excellence of the Perfect Spiritual Tradition; 18. How to Help Guard Others' Minds; 19. Constantly Working for Others' Welfare; 20. Practicing the Profound Teaching without Defaming Other Teachings; 21. Dedication and Purifying Negative Karma; 22. Subsuming [All Higher Qualities] into Seven Riches and Bequeathing Them; 23. The Two Examinations; Colophon. IV. Elucidation of the Heart-Drop Practice: Khenchen Nyima Gyaltsen (1223-1305)
- Part Two:
- The Son Teachings; V. The Spiritual Mentor's Birth as the Brahman Youth Ujjvala; VI. The Spiritual Mentor's Birth as Prince Asaṅga in Kauśāmbhı; VII. The Spiritual Mentor's Birth as the Youth Saṅghavardana in Magadha's Lotus Region; VIII. The Spiritual Mentor's Birth as Prince Śaraṇadatta in the Town of Sukhavat;
- Part Three:
- Supplementary Texts; IX. Summary Points of The Book of Kadam: Gendün Gyatso, Second Dalai Lama (1476-1542). X. Heart-Instructions of The Book of Kadam: Yongzin Yeshé Gyaltsen (1713-93) XI. Sayings of the Kadam Masters: Compiled by Chegom Sherap Dorjé (ca. twelfth century)