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David Reigle (August 22, 1952 in Danville, Pennsylvania) is an American author and an independent scholar of the Sanskrit scriptures of India and their Tibetan translations. He has written on the Buddhist Kālacakra teachings, and has published research on the sourcebooks accepted in Theosophy. These are the Books of Kiu-te, i.e., rgyud-sde, the Tibetan Buddhist tantras, and the so-called Book of Dzyan, which still remains unidentified.

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  • David Reigle (August 22, 1952 in Danville, Pennsylvania) is an American author and an independent scholar of the Sanskrit scriptures of India and their Tibetan translations. He has written on the Buddhist Kālacakra teachings, and has published research on the sourcebooks accepted in Theosophy. These are the Books of Kiu-te, i.e., rgyud-sde, the Tibetan Buddhist tantras, and the so-called Book of Dzyan, which still remains unidentified. (en)
  • David Reigle (Danville, Pennsylvania, Verenigde Staten, 22 augustus 1952) is een Amerikaanse auteur, theosoof en onafhankelijk onderzoeker van Indiase Sanskriet geschriften en hun Tibetaanse vertalingen. Hij heeft over boeddhistische leringen geschreven en onderzoek gepubliceerd naar de boeken, die aan de theosofie ten grondslag liggen. Dit zijn de Boeken van Kiu-te, de rgyud-sde, de Tibetaans boeddhistische tantra's en het zogeheten Boek van Dzyan, dat nog altijd niet is geïdentificeerd. (nl)
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  • David Reigle (August 22, 1952 in Danville, Pennsylvania) is an American author and an independent scholar of the Sanskrit scriptures of India and their Tibetan translations. He has written on the Buddhist Kālacakra teachings, and has published research on the sourcebooks accepted in Theosophy. These are the Books of Kiu-te, i.e., rgyud-sde, the Tibetan Buddhist tantras, and the so-called Book of Dzyan, which still remains unidentified. (en)
  • David Reigle (Danville, Pennsylvania, Verenigde Staten, 22 augustus 1952) is een Amerikaanse auteur, theosoof en onafhankelijk onderzoeker van Indiase Sanskriet geschriften en hun Tibetaanse vertalingen. Hij heeft over boeddhistische leringen geschreven en onderzoek gepubliceerd naar de boeken, die aan de theosofie ten grondslag liggen. Dit zijn de Boeken van Kiu-te, de rgyud-sde, de Tibetaans boeddhistische tantra's en het zogeheten Boek van Dzyan, dat nog altijd niet is geïdentificeerd. (nl)
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