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− | *Dr. C .T. Dorji, ''Commentary of Manners Called the [[Tree of Wisdom]], Composed by [[Saint]] [[Nagarjuna]]'', Prominent Publishers ({{Wiki|Delhi}} 2000). (Includes [[Tibetan]] text and English translation). | + | *Dr. C .T. [[Dorji]], ''Commentary of Manners Called the [[Tree of Wisdom]], Composed by [[Saint]] [[Nagarjuna]]'', Prominent Publishers ({{Wiki|Delhi}} 2000). (Includes [[Tibetan]] text and English translation). |
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Latest revision as of 07:21, 7 September 2014
Tree of Wisdom (Skt. Nītiśāstraprajñādaṇḍa, Wyl. lugs kyi bstan bcos shes rab sdong po) — a shastra written by Nagarjuna. It belongs to Nagarjuna’s Collection of Advice.
This text is a commentary on manners or moral maxims in 260 verses. The original text was in Sanskrit, but has unfortunately been lost. The Tibetan translation is preserved in the Tengyur.
Translations
- Dr. C .T. Dorji, Commentary of Manners Called the Tree of Wisdom, Composed by Saint Nagarjuna, Prominent Publishers (Delhi 2000). (Includes Tibetan text and English translation).