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'''Udanavarga''' (Skt. udānavarga; [[Wyl.]] ''ched du brjod pa'i tshoms'') | '''Udanavarga''' (Skt. ''udānavarga''; [[Wyl.]] ''ched du brjod pa'i tshoms'') — the Sanskrit equivalent of the [[Dhammapada]]. The Tibetan [[Kangyur]] contains a translation of this text, and the [[Tengyur]] contains a commentary composed by Prajñāvarman. | ||
==Translations== | ==Translations== |
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Udanavarga (Skt. udānavarga; Wyl. ched du brjod pa'i tshoms) — the Sanskrit equivalent of the Dhammapada. The Tibetan Kangyur contains a translation of this text, and the Tengyur contains a commentary composed by Prajñāvarman.
Translations
- Gareth Sparham, The Tibetan Dhammapada: Sayings of the Buddha - A Translation of the Tibetan Version of the Udanavarga, Wisdom, 1995
- W. Woodville, Rockhill, Udanavarga: A Collection of Verses from the Buddhist Canon: Trubner's Oriental Series