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texts recognized by various schools of Tibetan Buddhism, comprising the Kangyur or Kanjur ('Translation of the Word') and the Tengyur or Tanjur ('Translation... |
Tibetan Buddhist canon (section Kangyur) devised their own scheme which divided texts into two broad categories: Kangyur (Wylie: bka'-'gyur) or "Translated Words or Vacana", consists of works... |
Kangyur Rinpoche (2013), p. 294. Jigme Lingpa, Longchen Yeshe Dorje & Kangyur Rinpoche (2013), p. 309. Jigme Lingpa, Longchen Yeshe Dorje & Kangyur Rinpoche... |
The Bön Kangyur and Tengyur are collections of canonical texts of the Tibetan Bön religion. Like the Tibetan Buddhist canon, the Bönpo canon consists... |
the 108-volume Kangyur (the Collection of the Words of the Buddha), these form the basis of the Tibetan Buddhist canon. "The Kangyur usually takes up... |
translating the whole of the Tibetan Buddhist canon, consisting of the Kangyur and Tengyur, into Mongolian. This script then became the established literary... |
Padmakara (1998), p. 336, 414. (from the glossary) Longchen Yeshe Dorje (Kangyur Rinpoche) (2010). p. 492 Guenther (1975), Kindle Location 321. Muller (2004)... |
Indo-Tibetan Buddhism, what is considered buddhavacana is collected in the Kangyur ('The Translation of the Word'). The East Asian and Tibetan Buddhist Canons... |
Prajnaparamita (section In the Tibetan Kangyur) one of the largest PP sutras, comprising three volumes of the Tibetan Kangyur (26-28). It was also one of the most important and popular PP sutras in... |
Lama in 1976. The monastery holds in its reliquary 108 volumes of the Kangyur, as well as other holy books and scrolls that were moved out of Tibet after... |
extended canon (includes downloads) Tibetan tradition: Kangyur & Tengyur Projects (Tibetan texts) Kangyur & Tengyur Translating Projects (Tibetan texts) Tripiṭaka... |
scripture can also be found in Dīrgha Āgama of Chinese Buddhist canon and Kangyur of Tibetan Buddhist canon. Walshe, Maurice (1995). The Long Discourses... |
Buddhism in 1945. Inside this stupa is a complete set of Dorjee Phurba, Kangyur (Holy Books) and other religious objects. Around the stupa are 108 Mani... |
texts and commentaries recognized by various sects of Tibetan Buddhism Kangyur, sacred texts recognized by various schools of Tibetan Buddhism Tengyur... |
Thekchen Choling (section Kangyur and Tengyur Text) Under the recommendation of Dagri Rinpoche, the whole collection of the Kangyur and Tengyur Text are now kept in TCCL. Also known as the Tibetan Buddhist... |
Duchen Dajyur Galdan Namchot Losar Dosmoche Monlam Sho Dun Losoong Texts Kangyur Tengyur Tibetan Buddhist canon Mahayana sutras Nyingma Gyubum Art Sand... |
Buddha, publication of elegant calligraphic editions of the 108-volume Kangyur (Collection of the Words of the Buddha) and the 225-volume Tengyur (Collection... |
guru bead(s), reflecting the words of the Buddha called in Tibetan the Kangyur (Wylie: Bka'-'gyur) in 108 volumes. Zen priests wear juzu (a ring of prayer... |
particular, refers to the traditional Tibetan loose-leaf books such as the kangyur, tengyur, and sadhanas. Pechas sometimes have top and bottom cover plates... |
meditation by the sea. Revati ascended the funeral pyre of her husband. In the Kangyur of Tibetan Buddhism, the goddess Rematī is often conflated with the goddess... |