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Revision as of 02:08, 26 May 2006

Welcome to Dharmadictionary
Tibetan-English Dictionary, Dharma Glossaries and Resources
Currently dharmadictionary has461,848 entries.
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DharmaDictionary.net contains free resources for the "circle of lotsawas" involved in the translation of Buddhist texts and teachings from Tibetan into Western languages.

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