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Ancient Library in Tibet Creates Digital Archive of 84,000 Scriptures

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Nestled in the heart of the Himalayan plateau, the Sakya Monastery in Tibet is a treasure trove of cultural and spiritual heritage. Founded in 1073, this sacred site is not only a center for Tibetan Buddhism but also home to a staggering collection of 84,000 ancient manuscripts and books. These texts, some of the oldest in Tibetan history, offer a glimpse into a rich intellectual and spiritual tradition. Now, thanks to a groundbreaking digitizat…
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