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Blue Annals

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The Blue Annals (Tibetan: དེབ་ཐེར་སྔོན་པོ, Wylie: deb ther sngon po'') completed in 1476, written by Gö Lotsāwa Zhönnu Pel (gos lo tsā ba gzhon nu dpal, 1392–1481), is a Tibetan historical survey with a marked 'ecumenical' (Tibetan: Rimé) view, focusing on the dissemination of various sectarian spiritual traditions throughout Tibet.

An English translation by George de Roerich with help from Gendün Chöphel was published in 1949 and has since remained one of the most widely consulted sources on the history of Tibetan Buddhism up to the fifteenth century.

The Tibetan & Himalayan Digital Library is working on a new online translation of the Blue Annals.

A similar work from a later period is Thuken Chökyi Nyima's Crystal Mirror of Philosophical Systems (grub mtha' shel gyi me long), completed in 1802. Thuken is more slanted in favor of the Gelug school, but he nonetheless provides broad and useful historical information, relying heavily on the Blue Annals himself. A complete English translation is available January 2009 and a Chinese translation is online.

Editions

The following modern editions are in print:

Source

Wikipedia:Blue Annals