Selection of narratives extracted from the canonical texts. This work is divided in four volumes. 1. King Abaya (က-ခေ) 2. King Ajatasat (ခဲ-ငေါ်) 3. Kumarakassapa (ငံ-ဇဲ) 4. Yasa (ဇော-ညေ)
A print of the Tibetan Buddhist canon (bka' 'gyur) from blocks carved at the printing house of the sNar thang monastery in Central Tibet. The prints were probably produced in the late 19th century but not later than 1904 when they brought from Tibet by Colonel L A Waddell.
Collection Area:
Oriental Manuscripts
Languages:
English
Date Range:
1730-1904
Extent:
793 text items in 99 volumes (out of 100+1) in traditional Tibetan pothi format.
A print of the Tibetan Buddhist canon (bka' 'gyur) from blocks carved at the printing house of the sNar thang monastery in Central Tibet from 1730. The present set was produced in the 1830s on the order of the 7th Panchen, Palden Tenpai Nyima (1782–1853) and presented to the British representativ...
Collection Area:
Oriental Manuscripts
Languages:
Tibetan
Date Range:
1730-1838
Extent:
102 volumes in traditional Tibetan pothi format containing 795 texts.
Tibetan translation of canonical Indian Buddhist commentaries covering subjects of the Sutra and and Tantra teachings of Indian Buddhism.The print blocks were originally produced in the printing house of the sNar thang monastery in Central Tibet, a supplementary volume "Ki" was added to the Sutr...
Collection Area:
Oriental Manuscripts
Languages:
Tibetan
Date Range:
1741-1838
Extent:
221 (out of 223) volumes containing ca 3900 texts.Vols rgyud 84 and mdo 123 missing.
A Hindustani translation of the Qur'an, with notes, by Shah 'Abd al-Qadir of Delhi. Accompanied by the Arabic text. Preface begins: الہیی شکر تیرے احسان کا ادا کرون کس زبان سے کہ ھماریی زبان گویا کیی اپنے نام کر اور دل کو روشنی دیی اپنے کلام کر Shah 'Abd al-Qadir was the third son of Shah Wa...
The Arabic text of the Qur'an, as far as verse 3 of the 6th Surah, entitled al-An'am, with an interlinear Hindustani translation by Shah Rafi' al-Din, written in red, and marginal notes from the Muzih al-Qur'an of Shah 'Abd al-Qadir. The translation of the text begins: سب تعریف واسطے اللہ کے پ...
The Arabic text of the last two Sections of the Qur'an, nos. 29 and 30, i.e. Surahs 67 to 114, with an interlinear translation by Shah Rafi al-Din, written in red. The translation begins: بہت برکت والا ھیی وہ شخص کہ بیچ ھاتھ اوسکے ھیی بادشاھیی اور وہ اوپر ھر چیز کے قادر ھیی The copy was made ...