Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 72،الجزء 1 -المجلد 73،الجزء 1 |
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الصفحة 71
... into the usage of the people , who have preserved their own dialects and their own patois , leaving to rare scholars , lamas , or laymen , the care of reading , understanding and explaining , if they are able , the sacred books .
... into the usage of the people , who have preserved their own dialects and their own patois , leaving to rare scholars , lamas , or laymen , the care of reading , understanding and explaining , if they are able , the sacred books .
الصفحة 73
To these two periods , Sarat Chandra Das adds a third , commencing from the establishment of the Dalai Lama's Sovereignty over the whole of Tibet in the beginning of the eighteenth century . With regard to this more recent period he ...
To these two periods , Sarat Chandra Das adds a third , commencing from the establishment of the Dalai Lama's Sovereignty over the whole of Tibet in the beginning of the eighteenth century . With regard to this more recent period he ...
الصفحة 77
... dedication on the Title pages - Lama Sherab Gyatsho , the late head Lama of the Ghoom Monastery , a Mongolian of great erudition in all Tibetan literature and lore ; and also Rai Lama Ugyen Gyatsho Bahadur , originally a Lama of the ...
... dedication on the Title pages - Lama Sherab Gyatsho , the late head Lama of the Ghoom Monastery , a Mongolian of great erudition in all Tibetan literature and lore ; and also Rai Lama Ugyen Gyatsho Bahadur , originally a Lama of the ...
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Sherab Gyatsho , head Lama of Ghoom , 73 . Shuja'at Khan Sayyid 57 . Shuja'at - ullah Khan Sayyid , 46 . Sidi Qasim , Ḥabshī , 37 . Simraon , king of , 12 . Sivadeva , king , 6 . Sītā Devi , queen , 125 , 134 .
Sherab Gyatsho , head Lama of Ghoom , 73 . Shuja'at Khan Sayyid 57 . Shuja'at - ullah Khan Sayyid , 46 . Sidi Qasim , Ḥabshī , 37 . Simraon , king of , 12 . Sivadeva , king , 6 . Sītā Devi , queen , 125 , 134 .
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He remained for two years in Darjeeling where he lived with Rai Sarat Chandra Das , Bahadur , and under his supervision studied Tibetan , from Lama Shab Dung . When he had acquired a sufficient knowledge of Tibetan he started in ...
He remained for two years in Darjeeling where he lived with Rai Sarat Chandra Das , Bahadur , and under his supervision studied Tibetan , from Lama Shab Dung . When he had acquired a sufficient knowledge of Tibetan he started in ...
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