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The '''Denkarma''' ([[Wyl.]] ''ldan dkar ma'') or '''Lhenkarma''' (''lhaan dkar ma'') is a catalogue compiled by [[Kawa Paltsek]] and [[Namkhé Nyingpo]] in the early ninth century listing all the texts that had been translated into Tibetan by that time. It is included in the [[Tengyur]].
The '''Denkarma''' ([[Wyl.]] ''ldan dkar ma'') or '''Lhenkarma''' (''lhan dkar ma'') is a catalogue compiled by [[Kawa Paltsek]] and [[Namkhé Nyingpo]] in the early ninth century listing all the texts that had been translated into Tibetan by that time. It is included in the [[Tengyur]].


==Further Reading==
==Further Reading==
*Lalou, Marcelle. “Les Textes Bouddhiques au temps du Roi khri-sroṅ-lde-bcan.” Journal Asiatique 241 (1953): 313-53
*Lalou, Marcelle. “Les Textes Bouddhiques au temps du Roi khri-sroṅ-lde-bcan.” Journal Asiatique 241 (1953): 313-53
 
*Yoshimura, Shyuki. ''The Denkar-ma: An Oldest Catalogue of the Tibetan Buddhist Canons''. Kyoto: Ryukoku University, 1950.


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[[Category:Texts]]
[[Category:Tengyur]]
[[Category:Tengyur]]
[[Category:Canon]]
[[Category:Canon]]

Revision as of 07:30, 24 November 2010

The Denkarma (Wyl. ldan dkar ma) or Lhenkarma (lhan dkar ma) is a catalogue compiled by Kawa Paltsek and Namkhé Nyingpo in the early ninth century listing all the texts that had been translated into Tibetan by that time. It is included in the Tengyur.

Further Reading

  • Lalou, Marcelle. “Les Textes Bouddhiques au temps du Roi khri-sroṅ-lde-bcan.” Journal Asiatique 241 (1953): 313-53
  • Yoshimura, Shyuki. The Denkar-ma: An Oldest Catalogue of the Tibetan Buddhist Canons. Kyoto: Ryukoku University, 1950.