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</p><h3 class="heading-h2"><a name="KangyurandTengyur" class="anchorpoint"></a>Kangyur and Tengyur</h3><p class="paragraph">The Tibetan Buddhist Canon is one of the three most important canons of Buddhist literature in the world, and hence one of its most important bodies of religious literature. Generally consisting of more than 5,250 texts and 230,000 folio sides, the canon exists in over twenty unique print and manuscript editions. These texts, written in India, Central Asia, China, and elsewhere between the second century BCE and the seventeenth century CE and</p><div class="resource-link"><p class="paragraph">
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