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Zhang-Zhung language : ウィキペディア英語版 | Zhang-Zhung language
Zhang-Zhung () is an extinct Sino-Tibetan language that was spoken in what is now western Tibet. The term 'Zhang-zhung language' has been used to refer to two different entities. One of these occurs occasionally in the scriptures of the Bön religion. The other, 'Old Zhang-zhung', appears in a small number of documents preserved in Dunhuang. The language of these texts was identified as 'Zhang-zhung' by F. W. Thomas and this identification has been accepted by Takeuchi Tsuguhito (武内紹人). However, Dan Martin questions the wisdom of identifying these as variants of the same language. ==''A Cavern of Treasures'' (''mDzod phug'')== ''A Cavern of Treasures'' () is a terma uncovered by Shenchen Luga () in the early eleventh century.〔Berzin, Alexander (2005). ''The Four Immeasurable Attitudes in Hinayana, Mahayana, and Bön.'' Berzin Archives. Source: () (accessed: Monday March 1, 2010)〕 Martin (n.d.: p. 21) identifies the importance of this scripture for studies of the Zhang-zhung language:
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