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shes rab rgan po'i 'bel gtam

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Title Analyticshes rab rgan po'i 'bel gtam
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Journal Titlesbrang char
Translated TitleWords from wise elders
Date1996
Volume
Issue2
Pages113-117
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AvailabilityLatse
ISSN1005-5606
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Abstractkha btags kyi thog ma'i 'byung khungs dang de'i mtshon don ci yin pa dang kan lho'i bod rigs ni snyar srong btsan gyis rgya bod sa mtshams srung bar bzhag pa'i ru ba yin min ha la ya btags pa'i yi ge 'di'i 'don stangs ci yin pa dnag sus mdzad pa rgyal po glang dar au dum btsan po bkrongs rjes bod kyi gdung rgyud chad pa yin cer ba bden min mi rung ba bcu bzhi bo gang dag yin pa sogs gsal bor bkod yod/ The questions addressed in this issue include: 1) What are the origins of the kha btags and what is its significance? 2) Is there a source for the popular belief that the Tibetans of Gannan Prefecture are the tribe which was placed on the Chinese-Tibetan border during the time of Srong btsan sgam po? 3) How is the letter hya pronounced and what does it mean? 4) Is it true that after King Langdarma was killed the Tibetan imperial lineage ended? 5) It is said that after the Buddha passed away, seven hundred arhats met under the sponsorship of Asoka in a place called Yangs pa can and renounced the ten foundations
Keywordsbod kyi rtsom rig/shes rab rgan po'i 'bel gtam/kha btags/hya/Gannan Prefecture/tibetan empire/mi rung ba gzhi bcu