Samten Chhosphel
earned his PhD from CIHTS in India where he served as the head of Publication Dept. for 26 years. He has a Master’s degree in Writing and Publishing from Emerson College, Boston. Currently he is an adjunct Assistant Professor at the City University of New York, and Language Associate in Columbia University, NY.
Don rdor and bstan ' dzin chos grags. 1993.Gangs ljongs lo rgyus thog gig rags can mi sna.Bod ljongs mi dmangs dpe skrun khang, pp. 585-86.
Grags pa' byungs gnas and Blo bzang mkhas grub. 1992.Gangs can mkhas sgrub rim byon ming mdzod.Kan su' u mi rigs dpe skrun khang, pp. 73-74.
Grong khyer lha sa srid gros lo rgyus rig gnas dpyad yig rgyu cha rtsom ’bri au yon lhan khang. 1964.Dga’ ldan dgon pa dang brag yer pa’i lo rgyus, grong khyer lha sa’i lo rgyus rig gnas deb 02.Bod ljongs shin hwa par ’debs bzo grwa khang, p. 63.
Sde srid sangs rgyas rgya mtsho. 1989 (1698).Dga' ldan chos 'byung baiDU r+ya ser po. Beijing: Krung go bod kyi shes rig dpe skrun khang, p. 84.
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