Back to search results

tun hong gter mgur gyi brjod bya dang brjod byed la dpyad pa rgya gab mig las drangs pa'i dar skud ces bya ba

Author Analyticpad ma 'bum
Title Analytictun hong gter mgur gyi brjod bya dang brjod byed la dpyad pa rgya gab mig las drangs pa'i dar skud ces bya ba
Additional Contributors
Journal Titlenub byang mi rigs slob grwa chen mo'i rig gzhung dus deb
Translated TitleOn the content and writing style of the mgur found at Dunhuang: Silk thread drawn through the eye of a needle
Date1984
Volume
Issue1
Pages36-51
Subject
Item Type
AvailabilityLatse
ISSN
Noteskha byang gi rgya gab ces pa rgya khab yin snyam/
Abstracttun hong mo ka'o brag phug las bod yig byung tshul dang de dag dpar du btab pa'i lo rgyus sngon du song ste/ bod yig gi yig rnying las mgur gyi tha snyad dang len tshul la dpyad pa btang ba dang/ skabs der mgur dang glu gnyis don so sor ston rgyu med zer/ de nas mgur glu'i brjod bya la btsan po rje blon bar dang/ rang gi byas rjes ngom byed/ thun mong gi stobs shugs la bstod bsngags byed pa bcas dang/ mgur glu'i lus la grol rigs mdzod 'dus sogs su phyes nas dbye ba dang/ brjod bya'i don la mtshon stangs mi 'dra ba yod pa'ang bstan to/ An analysis of the term mgur, based on evidence found in Old Tibetan documents at Dunhuang. The author concludes that mgur and glu were identical in meaning at that time. The content of mgur glu concerned the emperor, the ministers, praise for their strenghth, etc.
Keywordsmgur glu/tun hong/mgur/literature/ancient literature/Old Tibetan/literary criticism/Tibetan empire/glu