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Complete Catalogue of the Sa-skya Lam-'bras Literature Series
Compiled by Lama Choedak T. Yuthok. This document originally appeared as an appendix to a thesis entitled "The Origin of Lam'dre Tradition in India", Oct.1990, South & West Asia Center, Faculty of Asi... Digital editions of Butön's (bu ston) History of Buddhism (chos 'byung) and The Biography of Milarepa (mi la'i rnam thar)
Text files (.txt) in Wylie transcription of two key works of Tibetan religious history and literature. 1) bDe bar gshegs pa'i bstan pa'i gsal byed chos kyi 'byung gnas gsung rab rin po che'i mdzod -- ... Jan-Ulrich Sobisch, homepage
Assistant Professor at the University of Copenhagen and author of the mongraph Three-Vow Theories in Tibetan Buddhism: A Comparative Study of Major Traditions from the Twelfth Through Nineteenth Centu... Sa-skya Paṇḍita's Letter to the Tibetans: A Late and Dubious Addition to His Collected Works
This brief article investigates the authenticity of a letter attributed to Sakya Paṇḍita (sa skya paN+Dita). The letter, titled Bu slob rnams la spring ba, has been cited by several ... Sakya Resource Guide
A very informative site about the Sakya school of Tibetan Buddhism. It contains many lists and tables covering the history of the lineage, key Sakya literature (and details about their translations, w... The "Records of Teachings Received" in the Collected Works of A mes zhabs: an Untapped Source for the Study of Sa skya pa Biographies
The author looks at one particular "record of teachings received" (gsan yig) from the Sakyapa (sa skya pa) author and historian A mes zhabs Ngag dbang kun dga' bsod nams (1597-1659). The class of text... The Sakya College in India
Homepage of the Sakya College in Dehra Dun, north India, founded in 1972 by H.H. Sakya Trizin. Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center
Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center provides an excellent reference resource for efficiently looking up titles for classical Tibetan literature, as well as for looking up Tibetan religious figures; it ha... |
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