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[[Dergé Kangyur]] ([[Wyl.]] ''[[sde dge bka gyur]]'') was produced in 1733 at the [[Sakya Monastery]] in [[Dergé]] through the {{Wiki|patronage}} of the [[ruler]] [[Tenpa Tsering]] (1678-1738) and under the careful [[direction]] of [[Situ Panchen Chökyi Jungné]] (1699/1700-1774). It contains 1,108 texts in 102 volumes, with the catalogue (''[[karchak]]'') of [[Situ Panchen]] added as volume 103. The cutting of the woodblocks lasted from 1729 to 1733. This edition was based primarily on the [[Lithang Kangyur|Lithang edition]]. | [[Dergé Kangyur]] ([[Wyl.]] ''[[sde dge bka gyur]]'') was produced in 1733 at the [[Sakya Monastery]] in [[Dergé]] through the {{Wiki|patronage}} of the [[ruler]] [[Tenpa Tsering]] (1678-1738) and under the careful [[direction]] of [[Situ Panchen Chökyi Jungné]] (1699/1700-1774). It contains 1,108 texts in 102 volumes, with the catalogue (''[[karchak]]'') of [[Situ Panchen]] added as volume 103. The cutting of the woodblocks lasted from 1729 to 1733. This edition was based primarily on the [[Lithang Kangyur|Lithang edition]]. | ||
==Further Reading== | ==Further Reading== | ||
− | *Paul Harrison, 'A Brief History of the [[Tibetan]] [[bKa' 'gyur]]' in Cabezón and Jackson, ed., ''[[Tibetan]] {{Wiki|Literature}}: Studies in Genre'', [[Snow Lion]], 1996 | + | *[[Paul Harrison]], 'A Brief History of the [[Tibetan]] [[bKa' 'gyur]]' in [[Cabezón]] and Jackson, ed., ''[[Tibetan]] {{Wiki|Literature}}: Studies in Genre'', [[Snow Lion]], 1996 |
*E. Haarh, 'A comparative list of the [[Derge]] and [[Lhasa]] editions of the [[Kanjur]]', in {{Wiki|Asia}} Minor NS 9 (1963), pp. 179-205 | *E. Haarh, 'A comparative list of the [[Derge]] and [[Lhasa]] editions of the [[Kanjur]]', in {{Wiki|Asia}} Minor NS 9 (1963), pp. 179-205 | ||
*Josef Kolmaš, ''{{Wiki|Iconography}} of the [[Derge Kanjur]] and [[Tanjur]]'', Orientální ústav (Československá akademie věd). Knihovna, 2002 | *Josef Kolmaš, ''{{Wiki|Iconography}} of the [[Derge Kanjur]] and [[Tanjur]]'', Orientální ústav (Československá akademie věd). Knihovna, 2002 | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:02, 1 April 2024
Dergé Kangyur (Wyl. sde dge bka gyur) was produced in 1733 at the Sakya Monastery in Dergé through the patronage of the ruler Tenpa Tsering (1678-1738) and under the careful direction of Situ Panchen Chökyi Jungné (1699/1700-1774). It contains 1,108 texts in 102 volumes, with the catalogue (karchak) of Situ Panchen added as volume 103. The cutting of the woodblocks lasted from 1729 to 1733. This edition was based primarily on the Lithang edition.
Further Reading
- Paul Harrison, 'A Brief History of the Tibetan bKa' 'gyur' in Cabezón and Jackson, ed., Tibetan Literature: Studies in Genre, Snow Lion, 1996
- E. Haarh, 'A comparative list of the Derge and Lhasa editions of the Kanjur', in Asia Minor NS 9 (1963), pp. 179-205
- Josef Kolmaš, Iconography of the Derge Kanjur and Tanjur, Orientální ústav (Československá akademie věd). Knihovna, 2002