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prophesied aims; the meaning of a prophesy [RY]
"Grammar, the Guide to Signs", the sixth of Thu mi Sambhota's eight treatises which defined the Tibetan grammar and language. Deals with signs in grammar and because of that has a section on verbs as well. Of the eight treatises only two are extant, the other six having been destroyed by King Langdarma in the tenth century A.D. See also [[lung du ston pa rtsa ba sum cu pa]], the other surviving treatise. Both treatises were written in about the year 650 A.D. Abbreviations: [[rtags jug]] and [[rtags gi 'jug pa]]. [TDuff] [RY]


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ལུང་དུ་སྟོན་པ་རྟགས་ཀྱི་འཇུག་པ
"Grammar, the Guide to Signs", the sixth of Thu mi Sambhota's eight treatises which defined the Tibetan grammar and language. Deals with signs in grammar and because of that has a section on verbs as well. Of the eight treatises only two are extant, the other six having been destroyed by King Langdarma in the tenth century A.D. See also lung du ston pa rtsa ba sum cu pa, the other surviving treatise. Both treatises were written in about the year 650 A.D. Abbreviations: rtags jug and rtags gi 'jug pa. [TDuff] [RY]