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The '''Pratimoksha Sutra''' or '''Sutra of Individual Liberation''' (Skt. ''Prātimokṣa Sūtra''; Tib. སོ་སོར་ཐར་པའི་མདོ་, [[Wyl.]] ''so sor thar pa'i mdo'') on [[Vinaya]] by [[Shakyamuni Buddha]] is included among the so-called "[[Thirteen great texts]]", which form the core of the curriculum in most [[shedra]]s and on which [[Khenpo Shenga]] provided commentaries. It was translated into Tibetan by [[Chokro Lüi Gyaltsen]], under the supervision of pandita [[Jinamitra]] in the 9th century.
The '''Pratimoksha Sutra''' or '''Sutra of Individual Liberation''' (Skt. ''Prātimokṣa Sūtra''; Tib. སོ་སོར་ཐར་པའི་མདོ་, [[Wyl.]] ''so sor thar pa'i mdo'') on [[Vinaya]] by [[Shakyamuni Buddha]] is included among the so-called "[[Thirteen great texts]]", which form the core of the curriculum in most [[shedra]]s and on which [[Khenpo Shenga]] provided commentaries.  


==Tibetan Text==
==Tibetan Text==
*[[Toh]] 2, {{TBRC|W1KG4467|TBRC Profile}}
It was translated into Tibetan by [[Chokro Lüi Gyaltsen]], under the supervision of pandita [[Jinamitra]] in the 9th century.
*[[Vinaya]] collection, [[Toh]] 2, {{TBRC|W1KG4467|TBRC Profile}}


==Commentaries==
==Commentaries==

Revision as of 23:44, 25 February 2020

The Pratimoksha Sutra or Sutra of Individual Liberation (Skt. Prātimokṣa Sūtra; Tib. སོ་སོར་ཐར་པའི་མདོ་, Wyl. so sor thar pa'i mdo) on Vinaya by Shakyamuni Buddha is included among the so-called "Thirteen great texts", which form the core of the curriculum in most shedras and on which Khenpo Shenga provided commentaries.

Tibetan Text

It was translated into Tibetan by Chokro Lüi Gyaltsen, under the supervision of pandita Jinamitra in the 9th century.

Commentaries

  • Karmapa Mikyö Dorje (16th c.), so sor thar pa'i mdo yi 'grel pa rin chen 'byung gnas
  • Khenpo Shenga (19th-20th c.), སོ་སོར་ཐར་པའི་མདོ་ཡི་མཆན་འགྲེལ་

Alternative Translations

  • Sutra of Individual Emancipation

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