The second issue includes twenty-four articles on topics related to Indo-Tibetan culture, literature, medicine, and other subjects:
- T. Skorupski, The Life and Adventures of David Snellgrove.
- M. Aris, On the Revival of Traditional Scholarship in Bhutan.
- C.R. Bawden, Mongolian 'Wind-Horse' Offerings.
- A.M. Blondeau, Identification de la tradition appele bsGrags-pa-bon-lugs.
- R.O. Canzio, Extending to All Beings the Far Reaching Arm of Liberation: Bonpo texts on the manner of commencing the practice of the outer, inner and secret teachings.
- Lokesh Chandra, Comparison of the Japanese and Tibetan Versions of the Abhisambodhi Vairocana Mandala.
- P.T. Denwood, Tibetan pho-brang in the Early Period.
- P.T. Denwood & N.F. Howard, Inscriptions at Balukhar and Char Zampa, and General Archaeological Observations on the Balukhar Fort and its Environs.
- R.E. Emerick, rGas-pa gso-ba.
- F. Fremantle, Chapter Seven of the Guhyasamaja Tantra.
- Y. Imaeda & F. Pommaret, Note sur la situation linguistique du Bhoutan et Etude preliminaire des termes de parenti.
- D.P. Jackson, The Identification of Individual Teachers in Paintings of Sa-skya-pa Lineages.
- J.W. de Jong, Buddhacarita VIII, 21.
- S.G. Karmay, Two Eighteenth Century Xylographic Editions of the gZi-brjid.
- P. Kvaerne, A Bonpo bstan-rtsis from 1804.
- E. Lo Bue, Iconographic Sources and Iconometric Literature in Himalayan Art.
- A.W. Macdonald, Hindu-isation, Buddha-isation then Lama-isation or: What happened at La-phyi.
- F. Meyer, Theorie et pratique de l'examen des pouls dans un chapitre du rGyud-bzhi.
- L. Petech, Princely Houses of the Yuan Period Connected with Tibet.
- H.E. Richardson, The Cult of Vairocana in Early Tibet.
- F. Staal, The Lake of the Yaksa Chief.
- R.A. Stein, La'popae de Gesar dans sa version Ecrite de l'Amdo.
- A. Wayman, Messengers, What Bring Ye?
- M. Yoritomi, An Iconographic Study on the Eight Bodhisattvas in Tibet.