-
texts recognized by
various schools of
Tibetan Buddhism,
comprising the
Kangyur or
Kanjur ('Translation of the Word') and the
Tengyur or
Tanjur ('Translation...
-
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 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...
- The Bön
Kangyur and
Tengyur are
collections of
canonical texts of the
Tibetan Bön religion. Like the
Tibetan Buddhist canon, the Bönpo
canon consists...
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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...
- one of the
largest PP sutras,
comprising three volumes of the
Tibetan Kangyur (26-28). It was also one of the most
important and po****r PP
sutras in...
- particular,
refers to the
traditional Tibetan loose-leaf
books such as the
kangyur, tengyur, and sadhanas.
Pechas sometimes have top and
bottom cover plates...