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'''Weapon-like Introduction to Speech''' ([[Wyl.]] ''smra sgo mtshon cha'') - a text on grammar composed in Tibetan by the Indian master, [[Smritijñanakirti]]. It inspired a famous commentary composed by [[Rongzom Chökyi Zangpo]], and a topical outline from [[Sakya Pandita]].
'''Weapon-like Introduction to Speech''' ([[Wyl.]] ''smra sgo mtshon cha'') - a text on grammar composed in Tibetan by the Indian master, [[Smritijñanakirti]]. It inspired a famous commentary composed by [[Rongzom Chökyi Zangpo]] and a topical outline from [[Sakya Pandita]].


==Further Reading==
==Further Reading==
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[[Category: Grammatical Texts]]
[[Category: Grammatical Texts]]
[[Category: Texts]]

Revision as of 10:18, 5 May 2016

Weapon-like Introduction to Speech (Wyl. smra sgo mtshon cha) - a text on grammar composed in Tibetan by the Indian master, Smritijñanakirti. It inspired a famous commentary composed by Rongzom Chökyi Zangpo and a topical outline from Sakya Pandita.

Further Reading

  • Verhagen, Pieter C. A History of Sanskrit Grammatical Literature in Tibet, Vol. 2, Assimilation into Indigenous Scholarship. Leiden: Brill, 2001, pp. 37-57