Dergé Tengyur

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Dergé Tengyur (T. sde dge bstan 'gyur སྡེ་དགེ་བསྟན་འགྱུར་). A version of the Tibetan Tengyur in 213 volumes that was created in 1737-1744 under the patronage of the Dergé King Tenpa Tsering, and edited by Shuchen Tsultrim Rinchen.[1]

The translations of the 84000 translation group follow the sections and order of texts of the Dergé Tengyur and Kangyur.[2] This arrangement of texts also corresponds to the Tohoku Catalog.

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Further reading

  • Josef Kolmaš, Iconography of the Derge Kanjur and Tanjur, Orientální ústav (Československá akademie věd). Knihovna, 2002