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Golden Garland Chronicles; by Drod�l Sangye Lingpa (1340-1396). Also known as Katang Sertreng. 117 chapters, 727 pages with tiny script [RY]
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Syn. <span class=TibUni16>བཀའ་བཅོས།</span> - ([[bka' bcos]]); 1) abbr. of [[bka' 'gyur]] [[dang]] [[bstan 'gyur]]. 2) [[Kangyur]] and [[Tengyur]]. 3) the Translated Words of the Buddha and their commentaries and Treatises by Indian [[pandita]]s. 4) [[bka' dang bstan bcos]]. 5) the Words and the Treatises. ([[RY]])
  
Katang Sertreng. Golden Garland Chronicles [RY]
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1) [[Kangyur]] and [[Tangyur]]; 2) the words of Buddha and the treatises by panditas. ([[IW]])
  
terma revealed by [[sangs rgyas gling pa]] [[gter ston]] 1340-1396 [RY]
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བཀའ་བསྟན
བཀའ་བསྟན།
Syn. བཀའ་བཅོས། - (bka' bcos); 1) abbr. of bka' 'gyur dang bstan 'gyur. 2) Kangyur and Tengyur. 3) the Translated Words of the Buddha and their commentaries and Treatises by Indian panditas. 4) bka' dang bstan bcos. 5) the Words and the Treatises. (RY)

1) Kangyur and Tangyur; 2) the words of Buddha and the treatises by panditas. (IW)