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*As of May 2021 this website is getting a complete update and overhaul and we we welcome editors and contributors as soon as it is ready. [[User:MarcusPerman|MarcusPerman]] ([[User talk:MarcusPerman|talk]]) 20:50, 26 May 2021 (UTC)
 
*As of May 2021 this website is getting a complete update and overhaul and we we welcome editors and contributors as soon as it is ready. [[User:MarcusPerman|MarcusPerman]] ([[User talk:MarcusPerman|talk]]) 20:50, 26 May 2021 (UTC)
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*See a complete list of online resources here: '''''In Development''''' [[Resources for Translators, Scholars & Practitioners]]
 
*Erik Pema Kunsang's Original [[invitation letter|Invitation Letter]]
 
*Erik Pema Kunsang's Original [[invitation letter|Invitation Letter]]
 
*Erik Pema Kunsang's Original [[Welcome to first time users of DharmaDictionary]]
 
*Erik Pema Kunsang's Original [[Welcome to first time users of DharmaDictionary]]

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Tibetan-English Dictionary, Dharma Glossaries, and Resources
Currently this Dharma Dictionary has 182,369 entries.
To enable the proper rendering of the Tibetan Unicode script, please see: Tibetan Unicode Installation (ཡུ་ནི་ཀོཌ྄)





General Information

This lexicon is currently being updated and we hope it can develop into a Dharma Dictionary. Currently it contains free resources for the "circle of lotsawas" involved in the translation of Buddhist texts and teachings from Tibetan into Western languages.

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Use the search box on the top right to search for any tibetan term in Wylie transliteration. (examples: sems, rig pa, snying rje). Searches can also be made in Tibetan Unicode (example 'ཀྱག་གྲིར་འཆི།).

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We welcome contributors and editors! If you would like to be a simple contributor or have a detailed editing project in mind, please contact research at tsadra dot org.

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