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Gsung-'bum

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The Gsung-'bum (Tibetan: "collected works") are the collected Buddhist writings of a lama,[1] specifically one from Mongolia or Tibet,[2] as distinguished from the Bka'-'gyur and Bstan-'gyur.

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Further reading

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  • Hanung Kim, “A mdo, Collected Works (gSung ’bum), and Prosopography,” Revue d’Etudes Tibétaines 37, December 2016, pp. 162–177.
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