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  • China Tripitaka
    The Buddhist Tripitaka has many written forms and bloc Scriptures.China Tripitaka. Tanjur (collated edition Vols. 1,2,7,8 and 10), China Tibetology Publishing House...
  • Collation and Publication of Tripitaka by the Central Government and Tibetan Local Government Throughout the Ages
    The Central Government and Tibetan local rulers throughout the ages attached great importance to the collation, compilation and publication of the Tibetan language Tripitaka...
  • Collation of the China Tripitaka: Dangyur
    In seven years from 1987 to 1994, the collation of the Tripitaka was in the preparation stage, during which four things were done. Firstly, collecting needed editions of Tripitaka. The China National Center for Tibetan Studies...
  • Publishing of Religious Classics
    China Tripitaka appears in many editions in the Chinese, Tibetan, Mongolian and Manchurian languages. In June 1986, the China National Center for Tibetan Studies submitted a report for the collation and publication of the Tibetan...
  • Tibetan-language Chinese Tripitaka
    Tibetan-language Chinese Tripitaka has been undergoing collation for 20 years. Zhou Hua, executive deputy director general of the Chinese Tripitaka collation bureau, said that at present Tengyur...
  • Questions and Answers on Tibetan Tripitaka
    In 1986, special funds were earmarked with the approval of the Central Government for the collation and printing of the Tibetan Tripitaka. In May 1987, a collation bureau was set up in Chengdu. So far, more than 4,500 sutras...
  • Contents of the Tibetan Tripitaka
    Buddhism originated in India and enjoyed great influence there for a 1,800-year period from the 6th century B.C. to 12th century A.D. This stretch of history can be divided into three 600-year periods. The first 600-year period...
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