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''' | '''Kangyur''' ([[bka' 'gyur]]). The "Translated Words" of Buddha Shakyamuni. The first part of the [[Tibetan Buddhist canon]]. Consists of more than one hundred volumes of scriptures. | ||
[[ | See also [[Tripitaka]] | ||
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[[ | ===References=== | ||
[[ | *[http://www.thdl.org/xml/show.php?xml=/collections/literature/kangteng/kangteng.xml&div=thdl_kt_01_02 Structure of the Kangyur]; a '''detailed overview''' of the various editions by by [[Phillip Stanley]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:28, 16 January 2006
Kangyur (bka' 'gyur). The "Translated Words" of Buddha Shakyamuni. The first part of the Tibetan Buddhist canon. Consists of more than one hundred volumes of scriptures.
See also Tripitaka
References
- Structure of the Kangyur; a detailed overview of the various editions by by Phillip Stanley