Dharma-dharmata-vibhaga

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Dharma-dharmatā-vibhāga (

dharmatā); the work exists in both a prose and a verse version and survives only in Tibetan translation. However, the Sanskrit original was reported to exist in Tibet during the 1930s by the Indian Buddhologist and explorer, Rahul Sankrityayan
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In English translation

The Dharmadharmata-vibhaga was translated into English by Jim Scott in 2004[1]

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