History of Buddhism in India and Tibet information
1322 history book by Rinchen Drub
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History of Buddhism in India and Tibet (Tibetan: བུ་སྟོན་ཆོས་འབྱུང, Wylie: bu ston chos 'byung) is a historical work written by Buton Rinchen Drub, a famous Sakya master in 1322.[1]
It was translated into English by Eugene Obermiller in 1931.
^Nishioka Soshū (西岡祖秀) (1980). ""Putōn bukkyōshi" mokurokubu sakuin I" 「プトゥン仏教史」目録部索引I [Index to Buton (Rinchen Drub)'s History of Buddhism (Tripitaka) Catalog Part I]. 東京大学文学部·文化交流研究施設研究紀要 [Tokyo University Department of Literature – Annual Report of the Institute for the Study of Cultural Exchange] (in Japanese) (4): 61. プトゥン・リンチェン・ドゥプ Bu ston Rin chen bgrub (1290-1364) によって1322年に著わされた「プトゥン仏教史」...(trans. to English : Buton's History of Buddhism (in India and Tibet) written in 1322 by Buton Rinchen Drub Rinpoche (1290-1364)…)
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