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==Further Reading==
==Further Reading==
*Halkias, Georgios. 2004. ‘Tibetan Buddhism Registered: An Imperial Catalogue from the Palace Temple of ’Phang-thang.’ ''Eastern Buddhist'', XXXVI, 1 & 2: 46-105.[https://www.academia.edu/374248/Tibetan_Buddhism_Registered_A_Catalogue_From_the_Imperial_Court_ofPhang_Thang]
*Halkias, Georgios. 2004. ‘Tibetan Buddhism Registered: An Imperial Catalogue from the Palace Temple of ’Phang-thang.’ ''Eastern Buddhist'', XXXVI, 1 & 2: 46-105.[https://www.academia.edu/374248/Tibetan_Buddhism_Registered_A_Catalogue_From_the_Imperial_Court_ofPhang_Thang]
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Revision as of 05:35, 23 September 2018

The Pangtangma Catalogue (Tib. དཀར་ཆག་འཕང་ཐང་མ་, Wyl. dkar chag 'phang thang ma) is a catalogue listing texts that had been translated into Tibetan during the time of the Tibetan empire. It is one out of three known catalogues; the other two being the Denkarma and the Chimphu Catalogue. Yet only two have survived, the Chimphu Catalogue has not been found.

Further Reading

  • Halkias, Georgios. 2004. ‘Tibetan Buddhism Registered: An Imperial Catalogue from the Palace Temple of ’Phang-thang.’ Eastern Buddhist, XXXVI, 1 & 2: 46-105.[1]

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