Dur khrod kloṅ gi ba mo che sogs bkaʼ skyoṅ Bya ra ma gsum gyi gsuṅ pod

collected texts concerned with the propitiation of the three Bya-ra-ma, protective deities of the Bonpo tradition, from the Spa-gro rediscoveries of Khu-tsha Zla-ʼod.

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Dur khrod kloṅ gi ba mo che sogs bkaʼ skyoṅ Bya ra ma gsum gyi gsuṅ pod

collected texts concerned with the propitiation of the three Bya-ra-ma, protective deities of the Bonpo tradition, from the Spa-gro rediscoveries of Khu-tsha Zla-ʼod.

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Language
Tibetan
Pages
183

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Edition Notes

Title on spine: Bya ra ma gsum gyi skor.
"Reproduced from incomplete manuscripts from Dolpo (northwestern Nepal) by Yoṅs-ʼdzin Saṅs-rgyas-bstan-ʼdzin."
In Tibetan; pref. in English.

Published in
Delhi, distributor, Dolanji, H.P
Other Titles
Bya ra ma gsum gyi skor.

Classifications

Library of Congress
BQ7982.3 .K47 1974

The Physical Object

Pagination
[3] leaves, [183] p. ;
Number of pages
183

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5176460M
LCCN
74902670
OCLC/WorldCat
8306927

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