’Brom-ston

’Brom-ston (born 1008—died 1064) was a Tibetan Buddhist, member of the school of the 11th-century reformer Atīśa. He translated much of the Buddhist sacred literature, including Tantra texts, into classic Tibetan and possibly (c. 1060) made the definitive arrangement of the Kanjur and Tanjur, the two basic Tibetan collections of Buddhist principles.

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