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− | An [[esoteric]] work of the [[Tibetan]] School of Bsm. referred to many times by the [[Masters]] who wrote The {{Wiki|Mahatma Letters}} to A.P.Sinnett (q.v.) (1924). It contains | + | [[Kiu-Te]] ; An [[esoteric]] work of the [[Tibetan]] School of Bsm. referred to many times by the [[Masters]] who wrote The {{Wiki|Mahatma Letters}} to A.P.Sinnett (q.v.) (1924). It contains |
thirty-five volumes of text and fourteen of Commentaries. See Section XLVII in the so-called third volume of [[The Secret Doctrine]], being collected papers of H.P. | thirty-five volumes of text and fourteen of Commentaries. See Section XLVII in the so-called third volume of [[The Secret Doctrine]], being collected papers of H.P. |
Latest revision as of 10:20, 23 November 2020
“rgyud-sde,” “tantra division,
Kiu-Te ; An esoteric work of the Tibetan School of Bsm. referred to many times by the Masters who wrote The Mahatma Letters to A.P.Sinnett (q.v.) (1924). It contains
thirty-five volumes of text and fourteen of Commentaries. See Section XLVII in the so-called third volume of The Secret Doctrine, being collected papers of H.P.