Tibetan Buddhist Texts on-line

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Tibetan Buddhist Texts on-line

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1papyri
Editado: Jul 22, 2017, 10:01 am

Tibetan Texts

The Asian Classics Input Project (ACIP) is dedicated to locating, cataloging, digitally preserving, and disseminating Tibetan and Sanskrit manuscripts that hold the philosophical, cultural, and religious heritage of endangered cultures. The Asian Classics Input Project works to preserve these texts containing the great ideas of the Eastern half of humanity and to make these books and ideas accessible to the world at large.

ACIP makes these books and the important ideas they contain available to the world through release on computer disc and through the internet.

http://www.asianclassics.org

A large collection of texts are available in their original languages and in Romanized script. There is also selection of English translations of texts from the ACIP collection.

ACIP RELEASE 6

http://www.asianclassics.org/research_si...

The Asian Classics Digital Library is divided into three main sections: Kangyur, Tengyur, and Sungbum:

The Kangyur
All of the nearly 1,000 ancient books containing teachings by the Buddha from 2,500 years ago, which still survive in Tibetan translation

The Tengyur
All of some 3,700 commentaries on the Kangyur written in India between the 3rd and 11th centuries, again in Tibetan translation

The Sungbum
About 5,000 of the estimated 100,000 additional commentaries written in Tibet during the last thousand years. Teams at our input centers enter new books every day, and these are added on a constant basis. Our goal is to finish all 100,000 books!

http://www.asianclassics.org/downloads_direct.html

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The Tibetan & Himalayan Digital Library

The Tibetan and Himalayan Digital Library (THDL) is an international community using Web-based technologies to integrate diverse knowledge about Tibet and the Himalayas.

http://www.thdl.org/index.php

For Tibetan Fonts and and other related materials explore the THDL Toolbox.

http://www.thdl.org/tools/index.html

- updated link 7-22-2017

2papyri
Jul 22, 2017, 11:08 am

On-line digital collections of Tibetan manuscripts. Some additional links.

The C.V. Starr East Asian Library, the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures
Columbia University Libraries

- provides a wealth of links.

Internet Resources for Tibetan Studies

The International Dunhuang Project: The Silk Road Online
- IDP is an international collaboration to provide information and images of all manuscripts, paintings, textiles and artefacts from Dunhuang and archaeological sites of the Eastern Silk Road freely available on the Internet

Catalog Search

The Royal Library
National Library of Denmark
Copenhagen University Library


Digitized Tibetan manuscripts

The Tibetan Book of the Dead: Literature on Prayer, Ritual, and Meditation from the Religious Traditions of Tibet, India, and Nepal
University of Virginia
Exhibit

The Tibetan Collection at the University of Virginia
- one of the most comprehensive collections in the world.