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'''Mahāvyutpatti''' (Skt.; བྱེ་བྲག་རྟོགས་བྱེད་; [[Wyl.]] ''bye brag rtogs byed'') — the famous glossary of Sanskrit and Tibetan terms compiled during the reign of King [[Tri Ralpachen]] in the ninth century CE in order to standardize translations. | '''Mahāvyutpatti''' (Skt.; [[བྱེ་བྲག་རྟོགས་བྱེད་]]; [[Wyl.]] ''bye brag rtogs byed'') — the famous glossary of Sanskrit and Tibetan terms compiled during the reign of King [[Tri Ralpachen]] in the ninth century CE in order to standardize translations. | ||
==Further Reading== | ==Further Reading== |
Revision as of 10:28, 26 April 2011
Mahāvyutpatti (Skt.; བྱེ་བྲག་རྟོགས་བྱེད་; Wyl. bye brag rtogs byed) — the famous glossary of Sanskrit and Tibetan terms compiled during the reign of King Tri Ralpachen in the ninth century CE in order to standardize translations.
Further Reading
- A New Critical Edition of the Mahavyutpatti: Sanskrit-Tibetan_Mongolian Dictionary of Buddhist Terminology, Studia Tibetica, No. 16, Materials for Tibetan-Mongolian Dictionaries, Vol. 1, Edited by Yumiko Ishihama and Yoichi Fukuda, Toyo Bunko, 1989.