The Dharmadhātustava (Zhen)

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This book contains diplomatic and critical editions of a newly discovered Sanskrit manuscript of the famed praise attributed to Nāgārjuna known as the Dharmadhātustava or Dharmadhātustotra (In Praise of Dharmadhātu). Prior to this discovery the text was only available in one Tibetan and three Chinese translations. Also included are critical editions of the Tibetan and Chinese translations.

Citation Zhen, Liu. The Dharmadhātustava: A Critical Edition of the Sanskrit Text with the Tibetan and Chinese Translations, a Diplomatic Transliteration of the Manuscript and Notes. Sanskrit Texts from the Tibetan Autonomous Region 17. Beijing, Vienna: China Tibetology Publishing House, Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 2015.