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=== Tibet === The PP sutras were first brought to [[Tibet]] in the reign of [[Trisong Detsen]] (742-796) by scholars [[Jinamitra]] and [[Silendrabodhi]] and the translator Ye shes De.<ref name="Brunnholzl, Karl 2011, page 42">Brunnholzl, Karl; Gone Beyond: The Prajnaparamita Sutras The Ornament Of Clear Realization And Its Commentaries In The Tibetan Kagyu Tradition (Tsadra) 2011, page 42.</ref> Tibetan Buddhist scholasticism generally studies the PP sutras through the ''[[Abhisamayalankara|Abhisamayālaṅkāra]]'' and its numerous commentaries. The focus on the ''[[Abhisamayalankara|Abhisamayālaṅkāra]]'' is particularly pronounced in the [[Gelug]] school, who according to [[Georges Dreyfus]] "take the ''Ornament'' as the central text for the study of the path" and "treat it as a kind of Buddhist encyclopedia, read in the light of commentaries by [[Je Tsongkhapa|Je Dzong-ka-ba]], [[Gyaltsab Je|Gyel-tsap Je]], and the authors of manuals [monastic textbooks]."<ref>Dreyfus, Georges B.J. (2003) ''The Sound of Two Hands Clapping: The Education of a Tibetan Buddhist Monk,'' pp. 175-176. University of California Press.</ref>
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