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Tibetan and Himalayan > Multi-Author Edited Volumes > Conference Proceedings > Proceedings of the International Association of Tibetan Studies (PIATS) > PIATS 9 (2000) > The Many Canons of Tibetan Buddhism
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An Eleventh-Century Defence of the Authenticity of the Guhyagarbha Tantra
Description to be added. Canons at the Boundaries: The Rnying ma Tantras and Shades of Gray between the Early and Late Translations [Introduction to Part II of The Many Canons of Tibetan Buddhism]
Description to be added. Distinctive Features of the Rig 'dzin tshe dbang nor bu (Waddell) Edition of the Rnying ma'i rgyud 'bum
Description to be added. Gray Traces: Tracing the Tibetan Teaching Transmission of the Mngon pa kun btus (Abhidharmasamuccaya) through the Early Period of Disunity
Description to be added. Gsar ma Apocrypha: the Creation of Orthodoxy, Gray Texts, and the New Revelation
Description to be added. Kanjur and Tanjur Studies: Present State and Future Tasks: Introductory Remarks [Introduction to Part I of The Many Canons Tibetan Buddhism]
Description to be added. Les ma mo: mythes cosmogoniques et théogoniques dans le Rnying ma'i rgyud 'bum
Description to be added. Notes on the Mustang Tanjur [with an appendix: The Mustang Tanjur Dkar chag in the Myu gu Manuscript]
This paper examines three catalogues (dkar chag) of the Tenjur, or Tengyur (bstan 'gyur), written by Ngorchen Künga Zangpo (ngor chen kun dga' bzang po, 1382-1456) in order to determine their relatio... On the Structure of the Tibetan Kanjur
A study of the organization of early versions of the Tibetan canonical collection known as the Kangyur (bka' 'gyur; also Kanjur): texts identified as translations of Indian Buddha-voiced texts. |
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