Tha snyad rig gnas lnga ji ltar byung ba'i tshul gsal bar byed pa blo gsal mgrin rgyan legs bshad nor bu'i phreng ba.
Contained in: Mang thos Klu sgrub rgya mtsho (1523-1596), Bstan rtsis gsal ba'i nyin byed and Tha snyad rig gnas lnga'i byung tshul blo gsal mgrin rgyan, Bod yig dpe rnying dpe skrun khang (Lhasa 1987), pp. 253-322. A history of philology, both Indian and Tibetan, both literature and grammar. It has a biography of Kālidāsa, for example, even if it is only a nearly exact copy of the story as told by Tāranātha. Composed, according to the colophon by Dngos grub rgya mtsho (the name on the title page is 'Dar stod Dgra 'dul dbang po, evidently a disciple of Mang thos). [Well, it was composed in 'Dar stod by a disciple of both Dngos grub rgya mtsho and Mang thos Klu sgrub rgya mtsho. It's also possible that this Dngos grub rgya mtsho is Thang sag pa Dngos grub rgya mtsho... The authorship problem obviously requires more thought.]