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'''Thirteen great texts''' ([[wyl.]] ''gzhung chen po bcu gsum'') - thirteen of the most important Indian [[shastra]]s, which, together with the commentaries by [[Khenpo Shenga]], formed the basis of the curriculum in many of the [[shedra]]s of Eastern Tibet, especially [[Dzogchen Shri Singha]].
'''Thirteen great texts''' ([[wyl.]] ''gzhung chen po bcu gsum'') - thirteen of the most important Indian [[shastra]]s, which, together with the commentaries by [[Khenpo Shenga]], formed the basis of the curriculum in many of the [[shedra]]s of Eastern Tibet, especially [[Dzogchen Shri Singha]].


#[[Pratimokshasutra]] by [[Shakyamuni Buddha]]
#[[Pratimoksha Sutra]] by [[Shakyamuni Buddha]]
#[[Vinayasutra]] by [[Gunaprabha]]
#[[Vinaya Sutra]] by [[Gunaprabha]]
#[[Abhidharma-samuccaya]] by [[Asanga]]
#[[Abhidharma-samuccaya]] by [[Asanga]]
#[[Abhidharmakosha]] by [[Vasubandhu]]
#[[Abhidharmakosha]] by [[Vasubandhu]]

Revision as of 19:56, 22 December 2008

Khenpo Shenga

Thirteen great texts (wyl. gzhung chen po bcu gsum) - thirteen of the most important Indian shastras, which, together with the commentaries by Khenpo Shenga, formed the basis of the curriculum in many of the shedras of Eastern Tibet, especially Dzogchen Shri Singha.

  1. Pratimoksha Sutra by Shakyamuni Buddha
  2. Vinaya Sutra by Gunaprabha
  3. Abhidharma-samuccaya by Asanga
  4. Abhidharmakosha by Vasubandhu
  5. Mulamadhyamaka-karika by Nagarjuna
  6. Madhyamakavatara by Chandrakirti
  7. Chatuḥshataka shastra by Aryadeva
  8. Bodhicharyavatara by Shantideva
  9. Abhisamayalankara by Maitreya
  10. Mahayanasutralankara by Maitreya
  11. Madhyantavibhanga by Maitreya
  12. Dharmadharmatavibhanga by Maitreya
  13. Uttaratantra shastra by Maitreya

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