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[[Image:Orgyen Lingpa.jpg|frame|'''Orgyen Lingpa''']]'''Pema Kathang''' ([[Wyl.]] ''pa+dma bka' thang'') - the ''Chronicle of Padma'', a biography of [[Guru Rinpoche]], also known as the ''Sheldrakma'' (''she brag ma''), revealed by [[Orgyen Lingpa]] from the Crystal Cave (''shel brag''). It has 108 chapters.
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'''Pema Kathang''' (Tib. པདྨ་བཀའ་ཐང་, [[Wyl.]] ''pad+ma bka' thang''), the ''Chronicle of Padma'' a biography of [[Guru Rinpoche]], also known as the ''Sheldrakma'' (''shel brag ma''), revealed by [[Orgyen Lingpa]] from the Crystal Cave (Wyl. ''shel brag''). It has 108 chapters.


==Translations==
==Translations==
*Gustave-Charles Toussaint, ''Le Dict de Padma: Padma thang yig'', Librarie Ernest Leroux, 1935
*Gustave-Charles Toussaint, ''Le Dict de Padma: Padma thang yig'', Librarie Ernest Leroux, 1935
*K. Douglas and G. Bays, ''The Life and Liberation of Padmasambhava'', Dharma Publishing 1978 (translated from Toussaint's French version)
*K. Douglas and G. Bays, ''The Life and Liberation of Padmasambhava'', Dharma Publishing 1978 (translated from Toussaint's French version)
==Further Reading==
*Dan Martin, ''Tibetan Histories: A Bibliography of Tibetan-Language Historical Works'' (London: Serindia, 1997), page 56.


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[[Category:Guru Rinpoche]]

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Orgyen Lingpa

Pema Kathang (Tib. པདྨ་བཀའ་ཐང་, Wyl. pad+ma bka' thang), the Chronicle of Padma — a biography of Guru Rinpoche, also known as the Sheldrakma (shel brag ma), revealed by Orgyen Lingpa from the Crystal Cave (Wyl. shel brag). It has 108 chapters.

Translations

  • Gustave-Charles Toussaint, Le Dict de Padma: Padma thang yig, Librarie Ernest Leroux, 1935
  • K. Douglas and G. Bays, The Life and Liberation of Padmasambhava, Dharma Publishing 1978 (translated from Toussaint's French version)

Further Reading

  • Dan Martin, Tibetan Histories: A Bibliography of Tibetan-Language Historical Works (London: Serindia, 1997), page 56.