A Sakya library of ancient knowledge found in Tibet with 84,000 rolls and untouchable books

A Sakya library of ancient knowledge found in Tibet with 84,000 rolls and untouchable books #AncientIndia #Ancienttibet #Sakya #SakyaMonastery In 2003, A giant library was discovered nearly 60-meter-long and 10-meter-high wall. A huge library of as many as 84,000 scrolls was found sealed up. It is known as The Library of the Sakya Monastery. The Sakya Monastery is located in southern Tibet. It was built in 13th CE. It is one of the largest collections of Tibetan and Indic manuscripts and block-printed books. It’s contained the history of humanity. It is thought to shed light on humanity’s thousands of years of history. These Books includes works of literature, and on history, philosophy, astronomy, mathematics, and art. These Books are preserved here in many volumes written in gold letters
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