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01 Dec Women's Works in the BDRC Archive

Posted at 23:38h in Highlights from the archive, Uncategorized by Tenzin Dickie 0 Comments
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The Dakinis' Great Dharma Treasury, or མཁའ་འགྲོའི་ཆོས་མཛོད་ཆེན་མོ། as this small library of 53 volumes of texts by and about Tibetan women is known, showcases the overlooked brilliance of Buddhist female masters from Tibet through the centuries. ...

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30 Aug The Collected Works of Bod Khepa: The "Lost" Writings of One of Tibet's Greatest Scholars of Poetry and Medicine

Posted at 21:31h in Highlights from the archive, Uncategorized by Tenzin Dickie 0 Comments
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This rare manuscript copy of Bod Khepa’s Collected Works showcases the kind of work that BDRC does, seeking and making available these rare collections from masters whose works would be lost or inaccessible otherwise....

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29 Mar What the Buddhist Digital Archives Offers Scholars: A Case Study in Pali Literature

Posted at 18:13h in Highlights from the archive, Uncategorized by Tenzin Dickie 0 Comments
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Dr. Petra Kieffer-Pülz is a scholar of Pali literature who has been studying a monastic boundary dispute in Sri Lanka for the past five years. Texts made available by BUDA allowed Dr. Kieffer-Pülz to study previously unsurfaced material that shed new light on this dispute....

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23 Dec Dharma Jewels Online: The BDRC Collections

Posted at 20:33h in Highlights from the archive, Uncategorized by Tenzin Dickie 0 Comments
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Our library platform, the Buddhist Digital Archives, is a vast ocean of Dharma texts. Please enjoy browsing a selection of our collections on BUDA. These collections are groups of texts that are part of the same preservation project, the same library, or come from a...

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Tibetan Histories by Dan Martin

21 Dec Dan Martin's Tibetan Histories

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For close to 25 years now, a leading resource in Tibetan Studies has been Dan Martin’s Tibetan Histories: A Bibliography of Tibetan-Language Historical Works, Serindia Publications (London 1997). BDRC is proud to be able to now make this resource available for download....

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A zoomed in look at the "Code of Old Sayings"

30 Sep Treasures from Cambodia

Posted at 17:03h in Highlights from the archive by Tenzin Dickie 0 Comments
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The monastic library of Vatt Phum Thmei in Cambodia holds a remarkable collection of Buddhist texts. Digitized by BDRC, the roughly 2,500 bundles of palm-leaf manuscripts are a treasure trove of thousands of years of Cambodian cultural knowledge. ...

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Image 58 from bod lugs gso rig rtsa che'i dpe rnying kun btus/

28 Feb Tibetan Medical & Astrological Literature

Posted at 15:49h in Highlights from the archive by Laurie Voinson 0 Comments
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Following Gene’s founding vision, BDRC doesn’t solely focus on the preservation of strictly religious texts, but rather seeks out texts that reflect the full richness of Buddhist culture— including, for example, Medical and Astrological works in the Tibetan language....

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Folios from a Kammavācā manuscript

12 Feb The Gilt Manuscripts of the Fragile Palm Leaves Collection

Posted at 13:13h in Highlights from the archive, Uncategorized by Laurie Voinson 0 Comments
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The Fragile Palm Leaves collection includes over one hundred Kammavācā manuscripts, dating from the later 18th century through the early 20th century. ...

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Sanskrit and Chinese Buddhist Library

26 Apr Announcing the Sanskrit and Chinese Buddhist Library Network

Posted at 15:32h in Highlights from the archive by Laurie Voinson 0 Comments
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Buddhist Digital Resource Center (BDRC) is pleased to announce the development of the Sanskrit and Chinese Buddhist Library Network. ...

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Ragya Monastery text

23 Apr The Hunt for the Ragya Kangyur

Posted at 15:05h in Highlights from the archive, Uncategorized by Laurie Voinson 0 Comments
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In collaboration with monks from Ragya Monastery in eastern Tibet, TBRC has digitally preserved an extremely rare woodblock printing of the Tibetan Buddhist canon: the Ragya Kangyur....

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