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The '''Tok Palace Kangyur''' ([[Wyl.]] ''stog pho brang bka<nowiki>' '</nowiki>gyur'') is a [[kangyur]] created in the early eighteenth century in Leh, Ladakh, from a Bhutanese manuscript, which, in turn, derives from the [[Tempangma]]. It consists of 109 volumes.
The '''Tok Palace Kangyur''' (Tib. སྟོག་ཕོ་བྲང་བཀའ་འགྱུར་, ''tok podrang ka gyur'', [[Wyl.]] ''stog pho brang bka<nowiki>' '</nowiki>gyur'') is a [[kangyur]] created in the early eighteenth century in Leh, Ladakh, from a Bhutanese manuscript, which, in turn, derives from the [[Tempangma]]. It consists of 109 volumes.


==Further Reading==
==Further Reading==

Latest revision as of 00:13, 13 March 2018

The Tok Palace Kangyur (Tib. སྟོག་ཕོ་བྲང་བཀའ་འགྱུར་, tok podrang ka gyur, Wyl. stog pho brang bka' 'gyur) is a kangyur created in the early eighteenth century in Leh, Ladakh, from a Bhutanese manuscript, which, in turn, derives from the Tempangma. It consists of 109 volumes.

Further Reading

  • Tadeusz Skorupski, A Catalogue of the Stog Palace Kanjur, Bibliographica Philologica Buddhica, Series Maior 4, Tokyo: The International Institute for Buddhist Studies, 1985