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A list of all pages that have property "Archivistnotes" with value "This does not seem to be a treasure, or part of a treasure cycle.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Terdzo-HA-017  + (There are several shorter works included under this title)
  • Terdzo-WA-013  + (There are several shorter works included under this title, however only two of them have treasure colophons, while all of them have the same revealer colophon.)
  • Terdzo-JA-030  + (There are several shorter works inlcuded under this title, only two of which seem to have colophons)
  • Terdzo-THA-013  + (There are several texts subsumed under this title)
  • Terdzo-BI-034  + (There are several works compiled within this entry.)
  • Terdzo-MI-024  + (There are six works included under this title, though only three have colophons)
  • Terdzo-SHA-025  + (There are six works under this title)
  • Terdzo-DI-018  + (There are three brief works included under this title)
  • Terdzo-HAA-002  + (There are three short texts included under this title.)
  • Terdzo-DI-039  + (There are three short works included under this title)
  • Terdzo-SIDDHAM-005  + (There are two concise tshogs offerings included here, the first of which is commonly known as dbyings kyi bhandhar.)
  • Terdzo-TSI-009  + (There are two texts included under this title, related to peaceful and wrathful methods, respectively.)
  • Terdzo-THA-042  + (There is another short mending verse written by Khyentse Wangpo included at the end of this title.)
  • Terdzo-TSHA-021  + (There seem to be five works included under this title, though only two of them have colophons.)
  • Terdzo-NYA-004  + (There seems to be some fluctuation of the There seems to be some fluctuation of the title of this terma cycle throughout this series of bla sgrub texts. For instance, on the title page grol thig mthong ba rang grol, while the colophon has this as grol thig dgongs pa rang grol. In the following works it is often written as rtsa gsum mthong ba rang grol. However, the way Kongtrul groups these it would seem that he sees this the rtsa gsum mthong ba rang grol as part of the grol thig dgongs pa rang grol cycle.f the grol thig dgongs pa rang grol cycle.)
  • Terdzo-YA-024  + (There several works included under this title, which all have the same revealer colophon, so I have only recorded it once.)
  • Terdzo-ZHA-042  + (This cycle is a combination of the bka' ma lineage that ma gcig grub pa'i rgyal mo received from pad+ma 'byung gnas and the gter ma revealed by nyang ral nyi ma 'od zer.)
  • Terdzo-ZHA-043  + (This cycle is a combination of the bka' ma lineage that ma gcig grub pa'i rgyal mo received from pad+ma 'byung gnas and the gter ma revealed by nyang ral nyi ma 'od zer.)
  • Terdzo-ZHA-044  + (This cycle is a combination of the bka' ma lineage that ma gcig grub pa'i rgyal mo received from pad+ma 'byung gnas and the gter ma revealed by nyang ral nyi ma 'od zer.)
  • Terdzo-ZHA-045  + (This cycle is a combination of the bka' ma lineage that ma gcig grub pa'i rgyal mo received from pad+ma 'byung gnas and the gter ma revealed by nyang ral nyi ma 'od zer.)
  • Terdzo-ZHA-046  + (This cycle is a combination of the bka' ma lineage that ma gcig grub pa'i rgyal mo received from pad+ma 'byung gnas and the gter ma revealed by nyang ral nyi ma 'od zer.)
  • Terdzo-ZHA-047  + (This cycle is a combination of the bka' ma lineage that ma gcig grub pa'i rgyal mo received from pad+ma 'byung gnas and the gter ma revealed by nyang ral nyi ma 'od zer.)
  • Terdzo-ZHA-048  + (This cycle is a combination of the bka' ma lineage that ma gcig grub pa'i rgyal mo received from pad+ma 'byung gnas and the gter ma revealed by nyang ral nyi ma 'od zer.)
  • Terdzo-ZHA-049  + (This cycle is a combination of the bka' ma lineage that ma gcig grub pa'i rgyal mo received from pad+ma 'byung gnas and the gter ma revealed by nyang ral nyi ma 'od zer.)
  • Terdzo-CI-008  + (This cycle was first discovered by Rigdzin Godem, but then re-concealed. It was later re-discovered by Padma Tsewang Gyalpo.)
  • Terdzo-TSHA-033  + (This does not seem to be a treasure, or part of a treasure cycle.)
  • Terdzo-THA-006  + (This file actually has two texts: the lineage supplication on pages 85-87 and "gu ru zhi ba'i thugs sgrub snyan brgyud yid bzhin nor bu'i las byang dngos grub gter mdzod" on pages 87-105. So most of this file is actually made up of the las byang.)
  • Terdzo-NYA-010-3  + (This file is the partial text for the dpe'u ris on page 329 of the pdf)
  • Terdzo-NYA-010-4  + (This file is the partial text for the dpe'u ris on page 329 of the pdf)
  • Terdzo-DZI-060  + (This is a form of Guru Rinpoche associated with Manjushri, as opposed to the more common form of smra ba'i seng ge which is typically a red Manjushri.)
  • Terdzo-TI-044  + (This is apparently a Bon work that combines the practices of dran pa nam mkha' and pad+ma mthong grol, whom is often conflated with pad+ma 'byung gnas in the Bon tradition, though here more likely is the son of the former figure, based on the title.)
  • Terdzo-ZHA-025  + (This is the famous phowa practice that is given during the Drikung Phowa Chenmo)
  • Terdzo-RA-015  + (This is the form of spyan ras gzigs that was the original basis for the practice of smyung gnas)
  • Terdzo-ZHA-041  + (This particular empowerment was apparently rediscovered or revived by Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo.)
  • Terdzo-THI-002-1  + (This text and the following text are a single continuous work that has been split into two, hence they share the same citation.)
  • Terdzo-DI-011-1  + (This text and the following text are a single continuous work that has been split into two, hence they share the same citation.)
  • Terdzo-DI-048-1  + (This text and the following text are a single continuous work that has been split into two, hence they share the same citation. The colophons for the entire work appear in the following entry.)
  • Terdzo-TI-046-1  + (This text and the following text have been split into two, however, they should be considered a single work, hence the citations are the same.)
  • Terdzo-DI-011-2  + (This text and the previous text are a single continuous work that has been split into two, hence they share the same citation.)
  • Terdzo-DI-048-2  + (This text and the previous text are a single continuous work that has been split into two, hence they share the same citation. Furthermore, the colophons recorded in this entry apply to the previous entry as well.)
  • Terdzo-AI-005-1  + (This text entry along with the following three text entries are a single continuous work that has been split into four, hence they share the same citation.)
  • Terdzo-SI-012-1  + (This text entry along with the following two text entries are a single continuous work that has been split into three, hence they share the same citation. The colophons are recorded along with the section of the text in which they appear.)
  • Terdzo-AI-005-4  + (This text entry along with the previous three text entries are a single continuous work that has been split into four, hence they share the same citation.)
  • Terdzo-AI-005-3  + (This text entry along with the previous two and the following one text entries are a single continuous work that has been split into four, hence they share the same citation.)
  • Terdzo-SI-012-3  + (This text entry along with the previous two text entries are a single continuous work that has been split into three, hence they share the same citation. The colophons are recorded along with the section of the text in which they appear.)
  • Terdzo-ZHI-036-2  + (This text entry along with the previous and following text entries are a single continuous work that has been split into three, hence they share the same citation. The colophons are recorded along with the section of the text in which they appear.)
  • Terdzo-SI-012-2  + (This text entry along with the previous and following text entries are a single continuous work that has been split into three, hence they share the same citation. The colophons are recorded along with the section of the text in which they appear.)
  • Terdzo-AI-005-2  + (This text entry along with the previous one and the following two text entries are a single continuous work that has been split into four, hence they share the same citation.)
  • Terdzo-YI-039  + (This text entry and the following text entry are a single continuous work that has been split into two, hence they share the same citation. This work contains the title, while the following contains the text for the dpe'u ris)
  • Terdzo-DZI-015-1  + (This text entry and the following text entry are a single continuous work that has been split into two, hence they share the same citation.)
  • Terdzo-LI-013-1  + (This text entry and the following text entry are a single continuous work that has been split into two, hence they share the same citation.)