Chimphu Catalogue: Difference between revisions

From Rigpa Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
Line 1: Line 1:
The '''Chimphu Catalogue''' (Tib. དཀར་ཆག་བསམ་ཡས་མཆིམསཕུ་མ་, [[Wyl.]] ''dkar chag bsam yas mchimsphu ma'') is a catalogue listing texts that had been translated into Tibetan during the time of the Tibetan empire. It is the second of three catalogues, the other being the [[Denkarma]] and the [[Pangtangma catalogue]], and is missing at present. It is considered to have been written at the court of Chimphu during the reign of king [[Senalek Jingyön]].   
The '''Chimphu Catalogue''' (Tib. དཀར་ཆག་བསམ་ཡས་མཆིམསཕུ་མ་, [[Wyl.]] ''dkar chag bsam yas mchimsphu ma'') is a catalogue listing texts that had been translated into Tibetan during the time of the Tibetan empire. It is the second of three catalogues, the other being the [[Denkarma]] and the [[Pangtangma Catalogue]], and is missing at present. It is considered to have been written at the court of Chimphu during the reign of king [[Senalek Jingyön]].   


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

Latest revision as of 03:46, 10 February 2019

The Chimphu Catalogue (Tib. དཀར་ཆག་བསམ་ཡས་མཆིམསཕུ་མ་, Wyl. dkar chag bsam yas mchimsphu ma) is a catalogue listing texts that had been translated into Tibetan during the time of the Tibetan empire. It is the second of three catalogues, the other being the Denkarma and the Pangtangma Catalogue, and is missing at present. It is considered to have been written at the court of Chimphu during the reign of king Senalek Jingyön.

Further Reading

  • Halkias, Georgios. 2004. ‘Tibetan Buddhism Registered: An Imperial Catalogue from the Palace Temple of ’Phang-thang.’ Eastern Buddhist, XXXVI, 1 & 2: 46-105.[1]