བུ་ལི་དགོན་པའི་གསུང་རྟེན་

This series features a diverse collection of texts, including literary works, liturgical manuals, philosophical treatises, and personal notes. Notably, it includes several ritual titles classified under Bon, which distinguishes it from other collections. The writings are organized into multiple volumes, typically presented in a flexible poti style with varying sizes and formats. Most texts are manuscripts written in uchen and umey scripts with black ink on cream-colored handmade Bhutanese paper. The collection also features some block prints produced from Bhutanese woodblocks and two volumes of golden scripture transcribed with gold ink on dark blue paper. All texts are stored on traditional bookshelves and protected with multiple layers of cloth.

Extent: Manuscripts containing 153 volumes.

Author(s)/Creator(s): Most of the manuscripts in this series were likely created within the temple premises by various individuals over time, from the late 18th to the 19th century. However, a few manuscripts were contributed by different individuals who believed that the texts were possessed by malevolent spirits.