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Mapping the Bodhicaryavatara: Essays on Mahayana Ethics
Married to Bhutan (How One Woman Got Lost, Said " I Do," and Found Bliss)
Masters of Mahamudra: Songs and Histories of the Eighty-Four Buddhist Siddhas
Mataphysics and Mysticism in Mahayana Buddhism (An Analytical Study of the Ratnagotravibhago Mahayanottaratantra Sastram)
Materials for the study of Aryadeva Dharmapala and Candrakirti: The Catuhsataka of Aryadeva, Chapters XII and XIIIth with the Commentaries of Dharamapala and Candrakirti
McLeod Ganj: How this small Himalayan town ultimately became the capital-in-exile of Tibet
Meditation Compassion and Lovingkindness (An Approach To Vipassana Practice)
Meditation Differently
Mekong-Ganga Axis
Mera Jeevan Mera Dhamma (Pradhan Vigyanik Sasay Vigyan ka Baudhbikshu ke Roop me Nishkarman) (Hindi)
Milindapahna Pali [Questions of Milinda]
Mind Training Like The Rays Of The Sun
Mind as Mirror and The Mirroring of Mind (Buddhist Reflections on Western Phenomenology)
Misrakabhidharmahrdayasastra of Dharmatrata Za A-pi-tan xin lun (T. Vol.28, No.1552) (Hindi, Skt.), Hindi transl. and its comparative and critical study (Postage charges extra)
Mithila ki Sanskritik Virasat evam Bodh-Dharm (Hindi)
Modern Tibetan Language Volume I ((With Transliteration))
Modern Tibetan Language Volume II ((With Transliteration))
Money and Microenterprises in Bhutan: The Land of Zorig Chug Sum Thirteen Arts and Crafts
Morning Calm and the Pensive Beyond: Cultural Interflow Between India and Korea (Satapitaka Series No 659
Morphology of Meaning in the Earliest Indian and European Narrative Discourses
Mount Kailash: The White Mirror Ngari, Tibet (Rs 320 + Rs 50 for Service Charges)
Mudras in Buddhist and Hindu Practices: An Iconographic Consideration
Mudras in Buddhist and Hindu Practices: An Iconographic Consideration (Third Reprint Edition, first published in 2005 & 2009)
Mulamadhyamakakarika of Nagarjuna- The Philosophy of the Middle Way