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Rangjung Yeshe Translations and Publications, located in the Kathmandu valley of Nepal is an ongoing project involved in compiling Buddhist terminology and translation terms to bridge the Tibetan and English languages, this Buddhist dictionary helps translation of Dharma terminology. Begun in 1979, it has slowly grown to a collection of more than 276,000 entries. Comparatively, the original Tibetan-English Dictionary of Sarat Chandra Das had approximately 27,000 entries. The current version includes the dictionary of James Valby and Ives Waldo, and the vocabulary of Richard Barron.
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This Wiki phase is hosted on the Tsadra Foundation server.
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Wish my best wishes for your assistance in translating the Buddhist scriptures into all the languages of the world,
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''Erik Pema Kunsang (chief compiler)''
  
Rangjung Yeshe Translations and Publications, located in the Kathmandu valley of Nepal is an ongoing project involved in compiling Buddhist terminology and translation terms to bridge the Tibetan and English languages, this Buddhist dictionary helps translation of Dharma terminology. Begun in 1979, it has slowly grown to a collection of more than 276,000 entries. Comparatively, the original Tibetan-English Dictionary of Sarat Chandra Das had approximately 27,000 entries. The current version includes the dictionary of James Valby and Ives Waldo, and the vocabulary of Richard Barron. Wish my best wishes for your assistance in translating the Buddhist scriptures into all the languages of the world,
 
''Erik Pema Kunsang (chief compiler)''
 
  
 
Example of an entry for the [[Rangjung Yeshe Dictionary]]
 
Example of an entry for the [[Rangjung Yeshe Dictionary]]

Revision as of 11:33, 13 November 2005

Rangjung Yeshe Translations and Publications, located in the Kathmandu valley of Nepal is an ongoing project involved in compiling Buddhist terminology and translation terms to bridge the Tibetan and English languages, this Buddhist dictionary helps translation of Dharma terminology. Begun in 1979, it has slowly grown to a collection of more than 276,000 entries. Comparatively, the original Tibetan-English Dictionary of Sarat Chandra Das had approximately 27,000 entries. The current version includes the dictionary of James Valby and Ives Waldo, and the vocabulary of Richard Barron. This Wiki phase is hosted on the Tsadra Foundation server. Wish my best wishes for your assistance in translating the Buddhist scriptures into all the languages of the world, Erik Pema Kunsang (chief compiler)


Example of an entry for the Rangjung Yeshe Dictionary

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