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Jampa Samten Shastri

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The 'Jang sa tham printed edition of the Kanjur is a set of 108 volumes also known as the Lithang Edition (理塘). This edition was made under the patronage of Mu zeng (理塘 1587-1646), king of 'Jang sa tham under the supervision of the 6th Zhva dmar gar dbang chos kyi dbang phyug. The Tshal pa edition of the Kanjur located in 'Phying ba stag rtse was used for this edition which was completed in 1621. The xylographic boards were transfered to the monastery of Byams pa glings in Lithang (therefore the double name of this edition) by the Mongolian troops which controlled the region in the 17th cent.

A copy of which 4 volumes are missing is located in the Nyingma Monastery in Orissa. A microfiche copy was made in 1984 by the Naritasan Shishojin Temple (Japan) and by the Nepal-German Manuscript Preservation Project.

Location: - Nyingma monastery in Orissa (India) [4 volumes missing] - Microform copy in Naritasan Shishojin Temple (Japan). - Microform copy at the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin

Bibliography: Eimer, Helmut: The position of the 'Jaṅ sa tham/Lithang edition within the tradition of the Tibetan Kanjur. Indica and Indo-Tibetica. 1988 Iameda, Yoshiro. Catalogue du kanjur tibétain de l'édition de 'Jang sa tham. Tokyo. 1982. Shastri, Jampa Samten: Note on the Lithang edition of the Tibetan bKa'-gyur. Tibetan Journal XUU,3. 1987. P. 17-40

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