Jo-bo Rje Dpal-ldan A-ti-śas mdzad paʼi bden pa gñis la ʼjug pa la sogs paʼi gźuṅ tshan bźi =

Atīśadīpaṅkaraśrījñānapraṇītam satyadvayāvatārādigranthacatunṣṭyam

1. saṃskaraṇa.
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Jo-bo Rje Dpal-ldan A-ti-śas mdzad paʼi bden pa gñis la ʼjug pa la sogs paʼi gźuṅ tshan bźi =

Atīśadīpaṅkaraśrījñānapraṇītam satyadvayāvatārādigranthacatunṣṭyam

1. saṃskaraṇa.

Critically annotated, edited with translation and restoration of four texts on entering into the two truths of Buddhism by reknown Indian philosopher Atīśa, 982-1054.

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Language
Tibetan
Pages
165

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Edition Notes

Tibetan, Sanskrit, and Hindi.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [146]-165).
"Four treatises--entering into the two truths etc. of Ācārya Dīpaṁkaraśrījñāna"--Added t.p.

Published in
Sāranātha, Vārāṇasī
Series
Bhoṭa-Bhāratīya granthamālā ;, 46
Genre
Early works to 1800.
Other Titles
Bden pa gñis la ʼjug pa la sogs paʼi gźuṅ tshan bźi, Atīśadīpaṅkaraśrījñānapraṇītam satyadvayāvatārādigranthacatushṭyam, Satyadvayāvātārādigranthacatuṣṭa

Classifications

Library of Congress
BQ4255 .A75 2000, BQ7460 .A85 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 165 p. ;
Number of pages
165

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6871070M
LCCN
00402656
OCLC/WorldCat
46352754

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