The Karchag Lhankarma (Dkar chag lhan dkar ma) is a catalog of the Buddhist texts held at the Lhankar palace of the Tibetan Empire. It was probably compiled in 824 CE. [1] It is the only one of the three catalogues of Buddhist texts from the imperial period that is preserved in the Kanjur. [2] It is also the oldest known catalogue of these texts. [3]
The Lhan kar ma is the oldest known catalog, its time of composition is often located during the reign of Khri lde srong btsan (also known as Sad na legs; circa 800-815), or alternatively during the reign of King Khri gtsug lde btsan (circa 824 CE)
The Karchag Lhankarma (Dkar chag lhan dkar ma) is a catalog of the Buddhist texts held at the Lhankar palace of the Tibetan Empire. It was probably compiled in 824 CE. [1] It is the only one of the three catalogues of Buddhist texts from the imperial period that is preserved in the Kanjur. [2] It is also the oldest known catalogue of these texts. [3]
The Lhan kar ma is the oldest known catalog, its time of composition is often located during the reign of Khri lde srong btsan (also known as Sad na legs; circa 800-815), or alternatively during the reign of King Khri gtsug lde btsan (circa 824 CE)