| 1 | Part 1: Rituals Of The Drukpa Order From Thimphu And Punakha : In Praise Of Genyen |
| 1 | Offering Of Golden Drink |
| 1 | Exhortation To The Guardian Goddess Of Long Life |
| 0 | Long Trumpets, 'Throat Ornament' |
| 0 | Long Trumpets, 'Two Notes Prolonged' |
| 0 | Invitation To Gonpo |
| 0 | Petition To Chakchen |
| 0 | Invoking Tshetro's Blessings |
| 0 | Supplication To The Buddhas |
| 0 | Aspiration To Be Reborn In The Western Paradise |
| 0 | Petition To Dramar |
| 0 | Prayer For Lama's Long Life |
| 0 | Large 'Mani-Wheel', With Mantra |
| 1 | Rite To Cure Disease, Chanted By Nuns |
| 2 | Tibetan Shawm |
| 0 | Long Trumpets, Auspicious Ending |
| 0 | Peling Shachham, Deer Dance 1 |
| 0 | Peling Shachham, Deer Dance 2 |
| 0 | Lama Norbu Guamtsho |
| 0 | Part 2 : Sacred Dances And Rituals Of The Nyingmapa And Drukpa Orders From Nyimalung And Tongsa : Deer Dance |
| 0 | The Drum Dance Of Dramitse |
| 0 | Lama Norbu Gyamtseo, Lit. Jewel Ocean Guru 1 |
| 0 | Lama Norbu Gyamtseo, Lit. Jewel Ocean Guru 2 |
| 0 | Lama Norbu Gyamtseo, Lit. Jewel Ocean Guru 3 |
| 1 | Entreaty To The Three Buddha-Bodies |
| 1 | Invitation To Padma Sambhava |
| 1 | Rise Up, Padma |
| 0 | Words Of Prayer |
| 0 | Tibetan Shawms |
| 1 | Part 3 : Temple Rituals And Public Ceremonies : Myule Drelwa, Calling Down Of Deities To Subjugate Evil Spirit; And Kulwa, Its Death, Stabbed By Black Hat |
| 0 | Part Of Junbeb, The Coming / Down Of Grace |
| 1 | Monks In Procession Playing Portable Instruments Followed By Chanting Of The Heart-Drop Teaching |
| 0 | Drammyen Choshe, Song Of Offering, With Lute (Dramnyen) Lute Solo, Followed By Chorus, In A Praise Of Sons Of Buddha |
| 0 | Dramnyen Choshe, Chorus Only, Song In Praise Of Chinese Silk |
| 0 | Monks, A Clown, Crowds And Instruments 1 |
| 0 | Monks, A Clown, Crowds And Instruments 2 |
| 0 | Monks, A Clown, Crowds And Instruments 3 |
| 0 | End Of Festival, With Temple Belle, And Drums And Trumpets |
| 1 | Wandering Ascetic |
| 0 | (Manip) Chanting A Milarepa Poem And A Mantra |
| 1 | Cymbals (Silnyen) Played Solo |
| 1 | Cross-Flute (Zurlim), Folk-Song From E. Bhutan |
| 0 | Another Manip Chanting Milarepa Poem |
| 0 | First Manip As Story-Teller |