An edition of Bkaʼ thaṅ sde lṅa (1911)

Bkaʼ thaṅ sde lṅa

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An edition of Bkaʼ thaṅ sde lṅa (1911)

Bkaʼ thaṅ sde lṅa

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Text considered to be commandments of Guru Padma Sambhava, ca. 717-ca. 762, presented as legends of Tibet on the deeds of Gods & spirits, kings, queens, ministers, and translators.

Publish Date
Language
Tibetan
Pages
539

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Bkaʼ thaṅ sde lṅa
1986, Mi rigs dpe skrun khaṅ
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Cover of: Bkaʼ thaṅ sde lṅa.
Bkaʼ thaṅ sde lṅa.
1950, s.n.
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Cover of: Btsun mo bkaʾi thaṅ yig =

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Edition Notes

In Tibetan.
Colophon title in Chinese: Wu bu yi jiao.

Published in
Pe-cin
Genre
Texts.
Other Titles
Wu bu yi jiao.

Classifications

Library of Congress
BQ5755.T5 O74 1986, GR377 .O27 1986

The Physical Object

Pagination
2, 8, 539 p. ;
Number of pages
539

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1065973M
ISBN 10
7105005793
LCCN
93927807
OCLC/WorldCat
31014320

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