- གཙང་མའི་བྱེ་འབུམ།
- gtsang ma’i bye ’bum
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- Tsangma’s Demarcated Hundred Thousand
- གཙང་མའི་བྱེ་འབུམ།
- gtsang ma’i bye ’bum
A manuscript translation of The Perfection of Wisdom in One Hundred Thousand Lines that appears to have been named after Prince Tsangma, the eldest son of King Senalek, who took monastic ordination. The Tibetan bye in this name, tentatively rendered “demarcated,” could also be understood to mean “sand” or “million.”