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Kendrīya-Tibbatī-Ucca-Śikṣā-Saṃsthānam


  • [Kendrīya-Tibbatī-Ucca-Śikṣā-Saṃsthānam; Dbus Bod-kyi gtsug-lag slob-gnyer-khang; The Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies (Deemed University) (CIHTS) at Sarnath, Varanasi, is one of its kinds in the country. The Institute was established in 1967. The idea of the Institute was mooted in course of a dialogue between Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India and His Holiness the Dalai Lama with a view to educating the young Tibetan Diaspora and those from the Himalayan border regions of India, who have religion, culture and language in common with Tibet. Originally the Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies (CIHTS), began to function as a constituent wing of the Sampurnananda Sanskrit University, and eventually emerged as an autonomous body in 1977 under the Department of Culture, Ministry of Education, Government of India.]
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    • Sārnāth, India. Kendrīya-Tibbatī-Ucca-Śikṣā-Saṃsthānam
    • Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies
    • Kendrīya Ucca Tibbatī-Śikshā-Saṃsthāna
    • Dbus Bod-kyi ches-mthoʼi gtsug-lag slob-gnyer-khang
    • Wā-ṇa Dbus Bod-kyi ches-mthoʼi gtsug-lag slob-gnyer-khang
    • Dbus-Bod-kyi gtsug-lag slob-gnyer-khang
    • CIHTS (Central University of Tibetan Studies)
    • Tȯvd Sudlalyn Tȯv Institut
  • Identifies LC/NAF RWO

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    • Has Affiliation

        • Street Address: Sarnath
        • City: Varanasi
        • State: Uttar Pradesh
        • Country: India
        • Post Code: 221007
        • Email: [email protected]
    • Descriptor

        Universities and colleges
    • Associated Locale

        Vārānasi (Uttar Pradesh, India : District)
    • Associated Language

        Tibetan
    • Associated Language

        English
    • Associated Language

        Sanskrit
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      • Sources

        • found: Bhoṭa-bhāratī granthamālā ; 2 (ser. x-ref.) Haribhadra. Sphutārthā ... 1977:verso of t.p. (Kendrīya Tibbatī-Ucca-Śikṣā-Samsthānam, Sāranātha)
        • found: Madhyamika dialectic and the philosophy of Nagarjuna, 1977:p. 3 of cover (Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies)
        • found: Dge-ʼdun-chos-ʼphel. Mkhas-dbaṅ Dge-ʼdun-chos-ʼphel gyis mdzad paʼi gtam rgyud gser gyi thaṅ ma ... 1986:t.p. (Kendrīya Ucca Tibbatī-Śikshā-Saṃsthāna) p. 1, 1st grp. (Dbus Bod-kyi Ches-mthoʼi Slob-gñer-khaṅ)
        • found: Kr̥ṣṇayamāritantram, 1992:t.p. (Kendrīya Ucca Tibbatī Śikṣā Saṃsthāna) spine (CIHTS)
        • found: Śar Tsoṅ-kha-pa Blo-bzaṅ-grags-pas mdzad paʼi draṅ ba da ṅes paʼi don ... 1997:t.p. (Wā-ṇa Dbus Bod-kyi Ches-mthoʼi Gtsug-lag Slob-gñer-khaṅ)
        • found: Buddhism and science, 2010:t.p. (Central University of Tibetan Studies; CUTS, Sarnath, Varanasi)
        • found: Mongolyn Burkhany shashny urlag, c2011- :page 1015 (Ėnėtkhėg ulsyn Varanasi khot dakhʹ Tȯvd Sudlalyn Tȯv Institut; Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies, Sarnath, Varanasi)
        • notfound: Website of CUTS, viewed 2011-08-18 (The Central University of Tibetan Studies (CUTS) at Sarnath is one of its kind in the country; the university was established in 1967; originally called Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies (CIHTS))
        • found: CIHTS (Website), viewed on December 26, 2023title page (Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies (Deemed to be University) Sarnath, Varanasi 221007 U.P. (India); email: [email protected]) - https://www.cihts.ac.in/Webpage/index.aspx
      • General Notes

        • [Kendrīya-Tibbatī-Ucca-Śikṣā-Saṃsthānam; Dbus Bod-kyi gtsug-lag slob-gnyer-khang; The Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies (Deemed University) (CIHTS) at Sarnath, Varanasi, is one of its kinds in the country. The Institute was established in 1967. The idea of the Institute was mooted in course of a dialogue between Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India and His Holiness the Dalai Lama with a view to educating the young Tibetan Diaspora and those from the Himalayan border regions of India, who have religion, culture and language in common with Tibet. Originally the Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies (CIHTS), began to function as a constituent wing of the Sampurnananda Sanskrit University, and eventually emerged as an autonomous body in 1977 under the Department of Culture, Ministry of Education, Government of India.]
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      • Change Notes

        • 1978-05-09: new
        • 2024-08-29: revised
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