Yellow beryl
Tibetan name |
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Tibetan script :
ཞྭ་ སེར་ ཆོས་ འབྱུང་ བཻ་ སེར
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Wylie transliteration : zhwa ser chos' byung bai ser
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Chinese name |
Simplified :
黄 琉璃
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Pinyin : Huáng liúli
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The yellow beryl ( Tibetan zhwa ser chos' byung bai ser ; Sanskrit / Tibetan Vaidurya ser po ) is a story of the Gelug tradition of the important Gelugpa scholar and statesman Sanggye Gyatsho ( Tibetan : sde srid sangs rgyas rgya mtsho ; 1653–1705) . The work was written in the years 1692–1698. It lists the monasteries in Ü , Tsang , Qinghai ( Amdo ) and Kham , the number of monks and nuns, monastery buildings and their cultural history. It is an important document in Gelug history and Tibetan Buddhism in general.
expenditure
- Zhongguo Zangxue chubanshe中国 藏 学 出版社 (Chinese Tibetan Publishing House), Beijing 1989
Translations
Chinese
- Gelu pai jiaofa shi 格魯派 教法 史: Huang liuli baojian 黃 疏 璃 寶 鑑. Xu Decun許 德 存 ( transl .). Xizang renmin chubanshe西藏 人民 出版 2009; ISBN 9787223025744
See also
literature
reference books
- Danzhu'angben: Zang zu da ci dian. = Bod rigs tshig mdzod chen mo. Gansu ren min chu ban she, Lanzhou Shi 2003, ISBN 7-226-02030-0 .
Footnotes
- ↑ For his other Beryl (Vaidurya) writings, see himalayanart.org: The Beryl (Vaidurya) Writings of Desi Sanggye Gyatso
- ↑ The Lhasa wood print has 419 pages.
Yellow beryl (alternative names of the lemma) |
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Huang liuli 黄 琉璃, Gelu pai jiaofa shi 格魯派 教法 史: Huang liuli baojian 黃 疏 璃 寶 鑑, Gelu pai jiaofa shi huang liuli 格鲁派 教法 史 黄 琉璃, Vaidurya Serpo, The yellow beryl, Vaidurya ser- po (Sanskrit / Tibetan), Bai-durya Ser-po, Yellow Vaidurya, Vaidurya ser po; bai DUr ser po; bai dUrya ser po; 格鲁派 教法 史 黄 琉璃 宝 鉴; 格鲁派 教法 史 |