Book Title: Satapitaka
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________________ XLVIII and statuary remains) Pura vasega-Pitaka (archaeological sites, their excavations and remains discovered therefrom, including pottery, jewellery, implements, etc.) Alekhya-Pitaka (frescos from temples and caves, paintings from mes.) XLIX SECOND SECTION: BEYOND THE BORDERS OF INDIA ? LI LII LIII LIV LV Nepala-Pitaka (including Buddhist and non-Buddhist texts, art and archaeology) Tibet Kanjura-Pitaka Tanjura-Pitaka Bhota-Pitaka (Tibetan texts not contained in the Kanjur and Tanjur * (1) Translations from Sanskrit texts (2) Independent Tibetan literature (a) History, biography, poetry, grammar, etc. (b) Texts of the Bon Religion] Bhota-kala-vastu-puravasesa-Pitaka (Tibetan art and archaeology) Gandhara-Pitaka (containing archaeological remains from Afghanistan and its environments) Central Asia Vaksuva rsa-Pitaka (Sanskrit texts, texts and translations in Pali, Prakrit, Tokharian, Khotanese, Soghdian, Uigurian, Tibetan and Chinese to be reproduced both in facsimiles and critical editions; also art and archaeology) Mongolia Maudgalya-Kanjura-Pitaka (Mongolian translation of the Kanjur) Maudgalya-Tanjura-Pitaka (Mongolian translation of the Tanjur) Ma'udgalya-aitibya-Pitaka (history, biography, art and archaeology) China Chinese Tripitaka, first part: Sutra Chinese Tripitaka, second part: Vinaya Chinese Tripitaka, third part: Abhidharma. Chinese Tripitaka, fourth part: Miscellaneous works Chinese art and archaeology (particularly Buddhist) Manchuria Pitaka Korea Pitaka Japan Pitaka Ceylon Pali-Sutta-Pitaka Pali-Vinaya-Pitaka Pali-Abbidhamma-Pitaka Simbala-Pitaka (All other Pali and Singhalese literature not contained in the Pali Tripitaka, art and archaeology) LVI LVII LVIII LIX LX LXI LXII LXIII LXIV LXV LXVI LXVII LXVIII LXIX LXX 11

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