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[http://tbrc.org/link?RID=W20877 TBRC Link W20877]. 18 volume pothi format edition published in Paro, Bhutan, 1979-1981 (Lama Ngodrup and Sherab Drimey).
[http://tbrc.org/link?RID=W20877 TBRC Link W20877]. 18 volume pothi format edition published in Paro, Bhutan, 1979-1981 (Lama Ngodrup and Sherab Drimey).


Referred to as "the Paro Edition"
Referred to as [[Gdams ngag mdzod Paro Edition|"the Paro Edition"]]




Gdams-ngag Mdzod: A Treasury of Precious Methods and Instructions of the Major and Minor Buddhist Traditions of Tibet, Brought Together and Structured into a Coherent System by 'Jam-mgon Kong-sprul, edited from a set of the Dpal-spungs Prints and published at the order of H.H. Dingo Chhentse [Dis-mgo Mkhyen-brtse] Rimpoche, Lama Ngodrup and Sherab Drimey (Paro 1979-1981), in 18 volumes.  
Gdams-ngag Mdzod: A Treasury of Precious Methods and Instructions of the Major and Minor Buddhist Traditions of Tibet, Brought Together and Structured into a Coherent System by 'Jam-mgon Kong-sprul, edited from a set of the Dpal-spungs Prints and published at the order of H.H. Dingo Chhentse [Dis-mgo Mkhyen-brtse] Rimpoche, Lama Ngodrup and Sherab Drimey (Paro 1979-1981), in 18 volumes.  


[[Category: 'jam mgon kong sprul]] [[Category: Gdams ngag mdzod Paro Edition]]
[[Category: Gdams ngag mdzod Paro Edition]]

Revision as of 21:02, 9 September 2010

TBRC Link W20877. 18 volume pothi format edition published in Paro, Bhutan, 1979-1981 (Lama Ngodrup and Sherab Drimey).

Referred to as "the Paro Edition"


Gdams-ngag Mdzod: A Treasury of Precious Methods and Instructions of the Major and Minor Buddhist Traditions of Tibet, Brought Together and Structured into a Coherent System by 'Jam-mgon Kong-sprul, edited from a set of the Dpal-spungs Prints and published at the order of H.H. Dingo Chhentse [Dis-mgo Mkhyen-brtse] Rimpoche, Lama Ngodrup and Sherab Drimey (Paro 1979-1981), in 18 volumes.