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Introduction by Chögyal Namkhai Norbu, the founder of the Shang Shung Institute
Introduction by Chögyal Namkhai Norbu, the founder of the Shang Shung Institute


I am happy to announce the initiation of a new project from Shang-Shung Institute Austria. This project is called the Ka-ter Translation Project. The name Ka-ter comes from Kama and Terma; Kama means all the original texts of teachings and Tibetan culture that has existed for centuries and centuries until now, and Terma means hidden treasures of texts and objects rediscovered by Tertons in the correct time or moment..........
* I am happy to announce the initiation of a new project from Shang-Shung Institute Austria. This project is called the Ka-ter Translation Project. The name Ka-ter comes from Kama and Terma; Kama means all the original texts of teachings and Tibetan culture that has existed for centuries and centuries until now, and Terma means hidden treasures of texts and objects rediscovered by Tertons in the correct time or moment..........


From the [http://www.ssi-austria.at/ssi-engl/ka-ter%20frame%20engl.htm] Shang Shung Institute for Tibetan Studies Austria
* From the Shang Shung Institute for Tibetan Studies Austria [http://www.ssi-austria.at/ssi-engl/ka-ter%20frame%20engl.htm]

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The Ka-ter Translation Project

Shang Shung Institute for Tibetan Studies Austria

Introduction by Chögyal Namkhai Norbu, the founder of the Shang Shung Institute

  • I am happy to announce the initiation of a new project from Shang-Shung Institute Austria. This project is called the Ka-ter Translation Project. The name Ka-ter comes from Kama and Terma; Kama means all the original texts of teachings and Tibetan culture that has existed for centuries and centuries until now, and Terma means hidden treasures of texts and objects rediscovered by Tertons in the correct time or moment..........
  • From the Shang Shung Institute for Tibetan Studies Austria [1]