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The omniscient Pema Karpo, ([[kun mkhyen pad ma dkar po]] 1527-1592). One of the greatest and most famous accomplished masters, scholars and historians of Tibet. His collected works comprise 24 volumes. For an overview of his works, see the index of the [[Pema Karpo Sungbum]].
  
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===Main Lineages===
For separating the members of a longer period, a vertical stroke: / called ''[[shad]]'' ''shae'', is used, which corresponds at once to our comma, semicolon and colon; after the closing of a sentence the same is doubled; after a longer piece, [[Abbreviations|e.g.]] a chapter, four ''[[shad]]'''s are put. No marks of interrogation or exclamation exist in punctuation.
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*[[Kagyu]]<br>
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*[[Drukpa Kagyu]]
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===Alternate Names===
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=Other Reference Sources===
  
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In metrical compositions, the double ''[[shad]]'' is used for separating the single verses; in that case the logical partition of the sentence is not marked ([[Abbreviations|cf.]] [[4. Syllables|4]]).
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*[[Kagyu]]
  
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===External Links===
  
<BR><BR>Click here to go to the front page of the [[Second Edition of H.A. Jaeschke's 'Tibetan Grammar']]
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Revision as of 03:02, 8 February 2006

The omniscient Pema Karpo, (kun mkhyen pad ma dkar po 1527-1592). One of the greatest and most famous accomplished masters, scholars and historians of Tibet. His collected works comprise 24 volumes. For an overview of his works, see the index of the Pema Karpo Sungbum.

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