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18-19th cent. - Tendzin Yeshe Lhündrub, the seventh (and probably the most famous) Chakzam Tulku [RY]
The collection of translated commentaries by Indian masters on the Buddha's teachings; second part of the [[Tibetan Buddhist Canon]] in 213 volumes.


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The collection of translated commentaries by Indian masters on the Buddha's teachings; second part of the Tibetan Buddhist Canon in 213 volumes.