Hilton, Isabel (2001). The Search for the Panchen Lama. W. W. Norton & Company. pp. 1, 112, 110. ISBN0-393-32167-3. «There was neither peace nor happiness in Lhasa, nor had there been for some time. The regency of a Dalai Lama was often a period riddled with conspiracy and instability, and that of the minority of the fourteenth Dalai Lama had been no exception. Things had become so chaotic and corrupt that there had even been a brief civil war in 1947. While the government mismanaged, the Guomindang (Kuomintang, or K MT), who had an ever larger representative office in Lhasa, had been quietly peddling influence in the capital.»
«Panchen Lama Poisoned arrow». BBC h2g2 – an encyclopaedic project contributed to by people from all over the world. 14 de octubre de 2001. Archivado desde el original el 20 de octubre de 2007. Consultado el 29 de abril de 2007.
Hsiao-ting Lin (2010). Modern China's ethnic frontiers: a journey to the west. 67 of Routledge studies in the modern history of Asia (illustrated edición). Taylor & Francis. p. 117. ISBN978-0-415-58264-3. Consultado el 27 de diciembre de 2011. «A simultaneous proposal suggested that, with the support of the new Panchen Lama and his entourage, at least three army divisions of the anti-Communist Khampa Tibetans could be mustered in southwest China.»
Hilton, Isabel (21 de marzo de 2004). «The Buddha’s Daughter». The New Yorker(en inglés estadounidense). ISSN0028-792X. Consultado el 5 de diciembre de 2023.
Hilton, Isabel (21 de marzo de 2004). «The Buddha’s Daughter». The New Yorker(en inglés estadounidense). ISSN0028-792X. Consultado el 5 de diciembre de 2023.
«Khenpo Jigme Puntsok». The Treasury of Lives(en inglés). Consultado el 5 de diciembre de 2023. «In the early 1980s, in the mountain retreat that Khenpo Jigme Puntsok developed in the mountains south of Serta named Larung Gar (bla rung sgar), he dedicated most of his time to practicing and teaching Dzogchen while his fame as a virtuous practitioner and dedicated teacher attracted more and more monastics. He particularly emphasized the importance of Buddhist ethics and the Vinaya code of monastic discipline. His fame was such that he was visited by the Tenth Paṇchen Lama Chokyi Gyeltsen's (paN chen 10 chos kyi rgyal mtshan, 1949-1989), during the latter's tour of eastern Tibet in 1980.»
«Panchen Lama Poisoned arrow». BBC h2g2 – an encyclopaedic project contributed to by people from all over the world. 14 de octubre de 2001. Archivado desde el original el 20 de octubre de 2007. Consultado el 29 de abril de 2007.