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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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The 'Jig rten gzhag pa in the Kanjur Manuscript of the Newark Museum [with an appendix: Preliminary Basic Catalogue of Two Volumes from the Newark Kanjur]
Study of a Kangyur (bka' 'gyur, also Kanjur) manuscript from Batang in Kham (khams; eastern Tibet). The Lhan kar ma as a Source for the History of Tantric Buddhism
A study attempting to ascertain more clearly which texts, particularly tantric texts, were translated into Tibetan in the eighth and ninth centuries. The author compares several source materials inclu... The Seven Descents and the Early History of Rnying ma Transmissions
Description to be added. The Tabo Fragments and the Stemma of the Tibetan Tathāgatagarbhasūtra
A critical study of fragments of the Tathāgatagarbhasūtra (Tib. de bzhin gshegs pa’i snying po’i mdo) from Tabo monastery in Himalchal Pradesh, India, and other versions of the text found in mai... The Transmission of the Thig-le bcu-drug and the Bka' gdams glegs bam
A study of The Book of the Kadam[pa Tradition] (bka’ gdams glegs bam) with special attention paid to the practice of the “Sixteen Spheres” (thig le bcu drug). The paper looks into... The Transmission of the Mongolian Kanjur: A Preliminary Report
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