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* {{i|Book I The Beginning of the story of the Doctrine.- | * {{i|Book I The Beginning of the story of the Doctrine.- | ||
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* {{i|IV The New Tantras (gsan-snags gsar-ma) and the Followers of the "Path and Fruit" (Lam-'Bras) Doctrine|204}} | * {{i|IV The New Tantras (gsan-snags gsar-ma) and the Followers of the "Path and Fruit" (Lam-'Bras) Doctrine|204}} | ||
V The Venerable Lord (Jo-bo-rje, Atisa) and his | * {{i|V The Venerable Lord (Jo-bo-rje, Atisa) and his spiritual Lineage|241}} | ||
* {{i|VI rNog lo-tsa-ba, Pa-tshab lo-tsa-ba and their Lineage. The origin (of the teaching) of the Mādhyamika, the Nyaya and the "Five Treatises" | |||
spiritual Lineage | of Maitreya-Asanga|328}} | ||
VI rNog lo-tsa-ba, Pa-tshab lo-tsa-ba and their | * {{i|VII The Preaching of the Tantras|351}} | ||
Lineage. The origin (of the teaching) of the | |||
of Maitreya-Asanga 328 | |||
VII The Preaching of the Tantras 351 | |||
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VIII The Spiritual Lineage of the Lord Translator | VIII The Spiritual Lineage of the Lord Translator |
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The Blue Annals is a landmark in the historical literature of Tibet composed by a well known scholar and translator Gos lo-tsa-ba-gZon-nu dpal (1392-1481 A.D.). It is the main source of information for all later historical compilations in the Land of Snows. This work is invaluable inasmuch as it establishes a firm chronology of events of Tibetan history and works out in detail the list of the names of famous religious teachers and their spiritual lineage. The work is divided into fifteen chapters, each dedicated to the history of a particular school or sect of Tibetan Buddhism. It provides a comparative study of the chronological data given by T`ang Annals, Blue Annals, and Tunhuang chronicles. The Blue Annals appears to be a faithful reproduction of the list given in the T`ang Annals with minor differences. The book concludes with the portrayal of the origin, etc. of the communities of the four schools. It contains indexes for Sutras and Sastras, Personal Names and Book Titles and Personal Names (Tibetan), etc. (Source)
Citation | Roerich, George N., and Gendün Chöpel. The Blue Annals. Parts 1 & 2. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers, 2007. https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.283021/mode/2up. |
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