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'''Butön Rinchen Drup''' ([[Wyl.]] ''bu ston rin chen grub'') (1290-1364) — a great scholar who compiled the Tibetan Buddhist canon ([[Kangyur]]). His lineage is called Shalupa after the name of the place where he mostly resided, Shalu, near [[Shigatsé]] in Central Tibet. His personal writings include a celebrated history of Buddhism.
'''Butön Rinchen Drup''' ([[Wyl.]] ''bu ston rin chen grub'') (1290-1364) — a great scholar of the [[Sarma]] tradition who compiled the Tibetan Buddhist canon ([[Kangyur]]). His lineage is called Shalupa after the name of the place where he mostly resided, Shalu, near [[Shigatsé]] in Central Tibet. His personal writings include a celebrated history of Buddhism (Wyl. ''bu ston chos byung'').


==Further Reading==
==Further Reading==
*Bus Ton, ''History of Buddhism in India and Tibet'', translated by E. Obermiller, Sri Satguru, 1932
*D. S. Ruegg, ''The Life Of Bu Ston Rin Po Che: With The Tibetan Text Of The Bu Ston Rnam Thar'', Roma, Instituto Italiano per il Medio ed Estremo Oriente, 1966
*D. S. Ruegg, ''The Life Of Bu Ston Rin Po Che: With The Tibetan Text Of The Bu Ston Rnam Thar'', Roma, Instituto Italiano per il Medio ed Estremo Oriente, 1966
*Dratshadpa Rinchen Namgyal, ''A Handful of Flowers: A Brief Biography of Buton Rinchen Drub'', Library of Tibetan Works and Archives
*Dratshadpa Rinchen Namgyal, ''A Handful of Flowers: A Brief Biography of Buton Rinchen Drub'', Library of Tibetan Works and Archives

Revision as of 18:35, 22 October 2009

Butön Rinchen Drup

Butön Rinchen Drup (Wyl. bu ston rin chen grub) (1290-1364) — a great scholar of the Sarma tradition who compiled the Tibetan Buddhist canon (Kangyur). His lineage is called Shalupa after the name of the place where he mostly resided, Shalu, near Shigatsé in Central Tibet. His personal writings include a celebrated history of Buddhism (Wyl. bu ston chos byung).

Further Reading

  • Bus Ton, History of Buddhism in India and Tibet, translated by E. Obermiller, Sri Satguru, 1932
  • D. S. Ruegg, The Life Of Bu Ston Rin Po Che: With The Tibetan Text Of The Bu Ston Rnam Thar, Roma, Instituto Italiano per il Medio ed Estremo Oriente, 1966
  • Dratshadpa Rinchen Namgyal, A Handful of Flowers: A Brief Biography of Buton Rinchen Drub, Library of Tibetan Works and Archives

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