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Goshima's work represents an important contribution to the preservation and dissemination of Buddhist textual traditions, particularly in making Sanskrit and Tibetan Buddhist materials accessible to the scholarly community through both cataloguing and critical editing.
Goshima's work represents an important contribution to the preservation and dissemination of Buddhist textual traditions, particularly in making Sanskrit and Tibetan Buddhist materials accessible to the scholarly community through both cataloguing and critical editing.
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bio Kiyotaka Goshima is a Japanese scholar of Buddhist studies and Sanskrit who was affiliated with Kyoto University. He specializes in Indic and Buddhist studies, with particular expertise in Sanskrit manuscripts and Tibetan Buddhist texts.

In 1983, Goshima co-compiled (with Keiya Noguchi) A Succinct Catalogue of the Sanskrit Manuscripts in the Possession of the Faculty of Letters, Kyoto University for the Society for Indic and Buddhistic Studies at Kyoto University. This important cataloguing work documented Sanskrit manuscripts that had been collected by Professor Ryozaburo Sakaki (1872-1946), who had gathered them in Nepal and established the Sanskrit and Sanskrit Literature course at Kyoto Imperial University.

Also in 1983, Goshima published his edition of The Tibetan Text of the Second Bhāvanākrama, providing scholars with a critical edition of the Tibetan version of Kamalaśīla's important 8th-century meditation text. This work filled a significant gap in the available scholarly editions of the Bhāvanākrama series.

Goshima's work represents an important contribution to the preservation and dissemination of Buddhist textual traditions, particularly in making Sanskrit and Tibetan Buddhist materials accessible to the scholarly community through both cataloguing and critical editing.

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