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Sat Mar 21 12:00:21 MDT 2009


Kanjur lack many of the ancient Pali texts. Perhaps the specialists might
tell us more here.

For example, apparently,they do not have the Kesaputtiya (Kalama) Sutta (A
3.65).

Piya Tan



On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 3:16 AM, Mitchell Ginsberg <jinavamsa at yahoo.com>wrote:

> Hello all,
> A friend asked me a question. I gave him my reply but said I'd check with
> someone who knew more about the Tibetan Canon.
> His question:
> Is the entire Pali Canon essentially in the Tibetan Buddhist Canon, just
> translated into Sanskrit?
>
> Would anyone like to give some basic information on this?
> (I was also wondering about other texts such as Apabhramsha texts and
> whether they were rendered into Tibetan, but that's not in his question per
> se.
> And are there Sanskrit texts at all in the Tibetan Canon? I thought there
> were Tibetan translations of Sanskrit texts, instead.)
> Thank you!
> Mitchell
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