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bstan gyur (sde dge ) - Buddhist Digital Archives The Buddhist Digital Archives by the Buddhist Digital Resource Center A cooperative platform for expanding access to Buddhist literature Explore the millions of pages of texts contributed by BDRC and its many partners
Tibetan and Himalayan Library – Knowledge from the roof of the world. Located in Shigatsé (TAR), this expansive complex is one of the four main monasteries of the Geluk tradition and has served as the seat of the Panchen Lama incarnations Resources to understand how Bhutanese performers use body, speech, and song to communicate religion, history, and humor
Tengyur - Wikipedia The Tengyur or Tanjur or Bstan-’gyur (Tibetan: "Translation of Teachings") is the collected commentaries by great buddhist masters on Buddha Shakyamuni 's teachings
Kangyur at Columbia | Columbia University Libraries Columbia University continues to purchase the digital Core Text Collections produced annually by the BDRC As a result, Columbia faculty and students may access the following scanned texts at any campus computer or via an off-campus proxy (UNI required)
bstan gyur - Rangjung Yeshe Wiki - Dharma Dictionary bstan 'gyur This is the RYI Dictionary content as presented on the site http: rywiki tsadra org , which is being changed fundamentally and will become hard to use within the GoldenDict application
Peking Tripitaka Online Search - otani. ac. jp This database is based on the following cataloges: A Comparative Analytical Catalogue of the Kanjur Division of the Tibetan Tripitaka: Edited in Peking during the K'ang-hsi Era, and At Present Kept in the Library of the Otani Daigaku Kyoto, 3 vols , The Otani Daigaku Library, Kyoto, 1930-1932
(PDF) The Tibetan Buddhist Canon - Academia. edu The term Bstan ‘gyur means “translations of the treatises [on the word of the Buddhas],” which includes the commentaries and treatises by Indian masters Both collections are intended to include texts translated from Indic languages
01 - Kangyur and Tengyur Intro - 25!07!15 According to the latest edition of Dharma Publication, the bKa-gyur contains 1,115 texts, spread over 65,420 Tibetan folios amounting to 450,000 lines or 25 million
Overview of digital editions catalogues of the Tibetan canon (Kanjur . . . Lhasa Kanjur etext (bka' 'gyur ): ACIP (incomplete; old website, release iv) Lhasa Kanjur catalogue index (dkar chag ): THL (kt-h-bib xml), link BDRC, link rKTs, link Lithang block print (li thang , 'jang sa tham ), sigla: J Lithang Kanjur etext (bka' 'gyur ): Adarsha, link Lithang Kanjur catalogue index (dkar chag ): Adarsha BDRC (no outline